Business Services Industry
National income and product accounts tables
Survey of Current Business, August, 2005
4. Foreign Transactions
Table 4.1. Foreign Transactions in the National Income and Product
Accounts
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1 1,355.2 1,311.6
Exports goods and services 2 1,032.8 1,005.9
Goods (1) 3 731.2 697.6
Durable 4 521.1 487.2
Nondurable 5 210.1 210.4
Services (1) 6 301.6 308.4
Income receipts 7 322.4 305.7
Wage and salary receipts 8 2.9 2.9
Income receipts on assets 9 319.5 302.7
Interest 10 136.9 98.3
Dividends 11 87.4 92.8
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 12 95.2 111.6
Current payments to the rest of the
world 13 1,725.6 1,769.9
Imports of goods and services 14 1,399.8 1,430.3
Goods (1) 15 1,167.9 1,189.3
Durable 16 754.7 770.0
Nondurable 17 413.2 419.4
Services (1) 18 231.9 241.0
Income payments 19 278.8 275.0
Wage and salary payments 20 8.1 8.4
Income payments on assets 21 270.7 266.7
Interest 22 257.8 218.0
Dividends 23 46.5 45.0
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States 24 -33.7 3.6
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 25 47.0 64.5
From persons (net) 26 33.0 40.0
From government (net) 27 9.5 14.3
From business (net) 28 4.5 10.3
Balance on current account, NIPAs 29 -370.4 -458.3
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs 30 -371.5 -459.7
Balance on current account, NIPAs 31 -370.4 -458.3
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 32 1.1 1.4
Season-
ally
adjust-
ed at
annual
rates
2001
2003 2004 IV
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1,389.3 1,589.2 1,250.8
Exports goods and services 1,045.6 1,173.8 966.6
Goods (1) 724.3 818.1 681.7
Durable 496.1 561.4 479.7
Nondurable 228.2 256.7 202.1
Services (1) 321.3 355.7 284.8
Income receipts 343.7 415.4 284.2
Wage and salary receipts 3.0 3.0 2.9
Income receipts on assets 340.7 412.4 281.3
Interest 85.0 102.9 104.6
Dividends 97.5 104.3 86.8
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 158.2 205.2 90.0
Current payments to the rest of the
world 1,893.8 2,240.9 1,592.6
Imports of goods and services 1,546.5 1,797.8 1,318.2
Goods (1) 1,283.9 1,495.9 1,096.5
Durable 801.2 930.2 718.7
Nondurable 482.7 565.7 377.7
Services (1) 262.6 301.9 221.7
Income payments 275.6 361.7 209.6
Wage and salary payments 8.5 8.8 8.2
Income payments on assets 267.1 352.8 201.4
Interest 187.4 228.2 225.8
Dividends 67.7 68.4 52.7
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States 12.0 56.2 -77.1
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 71.7 81.5 64.8
From persons (net) 41.2 42.9 32.9
From government (net) 18.0 19.7 14.1
From business (net) 12.4 18.9 17.8
Balance on current account, NIPAs -504.5 -651.7 -341.8
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs -507.7 -653.4 -342.9
Balance on current account, NIPAs -504.5 -651.7 -341.8
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 3.2 1.6 1.0
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2002
I II III
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1,270.8 1,315.3 1,340.6
Exports goods and services 976.4 1,008.2 1,022.9
Goods (1) 676.7 703.4 713.0
Durable 474.6 493.2 498.2
Nondurable 202.1 210.2 214.8
Services (1) 299.6 304.8 309.9
Income receipts 294.5 307.1 317.7
Wage and salary receipts 3.0 2.9 2.9
Income receipts on assets 291.5 304.2 314.8
Interest 99.8 101.7 97.4
Dividends 86.3 85.3 104.2
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 105.3 117.2 113.2
Current payments to the rest of the
world 1,691.9 1,774.7 1,804.1
Imports of goods and services 1,349.5 1,424.3 1,456.7
Goods (1) 1,115.4 1,187.8 1,214.5
Durable 740.0 772.4 783.5
Nondurable 375.4 415.4 431.0
Services (1) 234.1 236.5 242.2
Income payments 268.3 290.5 288.1
Wage and salary payments 8.4 8.5 8.2
Income payments on assets 259.9 281.9 279.9
Interest 223.3 226.5 217.2
Dividends 41.7 44.7 36.5
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States -5.1 10.7 26.2
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 74.1 60.0 59.4
From persons (net) 39.5 39.0 40.2
From government (net) 23.0 10.4 9.6
From business (net) 11.6 10.6 9.6
Balance on current account, NIPAs -421.0 -459.4 -463.6
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs -422.2 -460.7 -465.1
Balance on current account, NIPAs -421.0 -459.4 -463.6
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 1.2 1.2 1.5
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2002 2003
IV I II
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1,319.6 1,335.2 1,345.1
Exports goods and services 1,016.2 1,018.8 1,016.1
Goods (1) 697.1 705.8 708.6
Durable 482.7 480.0 485.3
Nondurable 214.4 225.7 223.3
Services (1) 319.1 313.0 307.5
Income receipts 303.3 316.5 329.1
Wage and salary receipts 2.9 2.9 2.9
Income receipts on assets 300.4 313.5 326.2
Interest 94.2 83.4 84.5
Dividends 95.6 98.6 98.1
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 110.6 131.5 143.6
Current payments to the rest of the
world 1,808.7 1,864.4 1,848.4
Imports of goods and services 1,490.8 1,521.4 1,516.6
Goods (1) 1,239.7 1,266.8 1,264.3
Durable 784.0 777.1 790.1
Nondurable 455.7 489.7 474.2
Services (1) 251.1 254.6 252.3
Income payments 253.3 271.5 262.2
Wage and salary payments 8.4 8.6 8.3
Income payments on assets 244.9 262.9 254.0
Interest 205.2 187.3 182.0
Dividends 57.1 37.9 105.4
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States -17.4 37.7 -33.5
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 64.6 71.5 69.5
From persons (net) 41.1 40.8 40.7
From government (net) 14.1 20.9 18.2
From business (net) 9.4 9.8 10.6
Balance on current account, NIPAs -489.1 -529.1 -503.3
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs -490.7 -530.8 -509.6
Balance on current account, NIPAs -489.1 -529.1 -503.3
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 1.6 1.7 6.4
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2003 2004
III IV I
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1,390.9 1,486.0 1,510.7
Exports goods and services 1,046.6 1,101.1 1,130.8
Goods (1) 723.1 759.8 786.1
Durable 494.5 524.5 539.1
Nondurable 228.6 235.3 247.0
Services (1) 323.5 341.3 344.7
Income receipts 344.3 384.9 380.0
Wage and salary receipts 3.0 3.1 3.0
Income receipts on assets 341.3 381.8 377.0
Interest 84.1 87.9 84.1
Dividends 91.4 102.0 101.0
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 165.9 191.9 192.0
Current payments to the rest of the
world 1,889.9 1,972.5 2,076.9
Imports of goods and services 1,541.9 1,606.1 1,690.3
Goods (1) 1,275.0 1,329.5 1,401.9
Durable 794.0 843.4 873.1
Nondurable 480.9 486.1 528.7
Services (1) 266.9 276.6 288.5
Income payments 277.0 291.7 297.0
Wage and salary payments 8.5 8.7 8.6
Income payments on assets 268.5 283.0 288.3
Interest 186.0 194.2 193.6
Dividends 54.9 72.8 78.1
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States 27.6 16.1 16.7
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 71.0 74.7 89.6
From persons (net) 39.3 44.2 43.0
From government (net) 18.7 14.2 27.3
From business (net) 13.1 16.3 19.2
Balance on current account, NIPAs -499.0 -486.5 -566.2
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs -502.4 -487.9 -567.9
Balance on current account, NIPAs -499.0 -486.5 -566.2
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 3.3 1.4 1.7
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2004
II III IV
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1,564.5 1,601.9 1,679.5
Exports goods and services 1,163.3 1,183.8 1,217.1
Goods (1) 811.5 829.7 845.0
Durable 555.8 572.1 578.5
Nondurable 255.6 257.6 266.5
Services (1) 351.8 354.1 372.1
Income receipts 401.2 418.1 462.4
Wage and salary receipts 2.9 3.1 3.2
Income receipts on assets 398.3 415.0 459.2
Interest 95.3 105.6 126.6
Dividends 109.8 104.3 102.2
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 193.2 205.1 230.4
Current payments to the rest of the
world 2,213.4 2,255.1 2,418.1
Imports of goods and services 1,776.4 1,821.8 1,902.5
Goods (1) 1,478.3 1,515.0 1,588.4
Durable 926.3 946.8 974.7
Nondurable 552.0 568.2 613.7
Services (1) 298.1 306.8 314.1
Income payments 354.5 369.6 425.6
Wage and salary payments 8.9 8.8 9.0
Income payments on assets 345.6 360.8 416.6
Interest 219.5 237.2 262.6
Dividends 64.6 48.9 82.1
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States 61.5 74.6 71.9
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 82.6 63.6 90.0
From persons (net) 43.5 43.4 41.7
From government (net) 16.8 17.3 17.3
From business (net) 22.3 3.0 31.0
Balance on current account, NIPAs -648.9 -653.2 -738.6
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs -650.4 -654.7 -740.4
Balance on current account, NIPAs -648.9 -653.2 -738.6
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 1.5 1.6 1.8
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2005
I II
Current receipts from the rest of the
world 1,715.4
Exports goods and services 1,253.2 1,302.5
Goods (1) 865.4 902.0
Durable 590.9 612.1
Nondurable 274.5 289.9
Services (1) 387.7 400.5
Income receipts 462.3
Wage and salary receipts 3.0
Income receipts on assets 459.3
Interest 145.8
Dividends 195.9
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct
investment abroad 117.6
Current payments to the rest of the
world 2,482.4
Imports of goods and services 1,950.6 1,982.3
Goods (1) 1,627.6 1,652.9
Durable 999.0 1,005.7
Nondurable 628.6 647.2
Services (1) 323.0 329.3
Income payments 422.9
Wage and salary payments 8.6
Income payments on assets 414.3
Interest 294.3
Dividends 76.4
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct
investment in the United States 43.6
Current taxes and transfer payments to
the rest of the world (net) 108.8 91.8
From persons (net) 48.3 45.3
From government (net) 31.8 16.9
From business (net) 28.7 29.6
Balance on current account, NIPAs -767.0
Addenda:
Net lending or net borrowing (-), NIPAs -784.3
Balance on current account, NIPAs -767.0
Less: Capital account transactions
(net) (2) 17.3
(1.) Exports and imports of certain goods, primarily military equipment
purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services.
Beginning with 1986, repairs and alterations of equipment are
reclassified from goods to services.
(2.) Consists of capital transfers and the acquisition and disposal of
nonproduced nonfinancial assets.
Table 4.2.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Exports and
in Real Imports of Goods and Services by Type of Product
[Percent]
Line 2001 2002 2003
Exports of goods and services 1 -5.4 -2.3 1.8
Exports of goods (1) 2 -6.1 -4.0 1.8
Foods, feeds, and beverages 3 2.9 -2.0 1.8
Industrial supplies and materials 4 -3.9 0.3 2.5
Durable goods 5 -8.6 -6.5 2.6
Nondurable goods 6 -0.9 4.3 2.5
Capital goods, except automotive 7 -9.8 -8.7 2.2
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 8 3.7 -6.7 -10.9
Computers, peripherals, and parts 9 -11.4 -13.6 6.1
Other 10 -12.1 -8.1 4.9
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 11 -0.4 4.1 1.5
Consumer goods, except automotive 12 -0.8 -4.0 6.0
Durable goods 13 -0.8 -5.0 4.4
Nondurable goods 14 -0.8 -2.9 7.7
Other 15 -4.5 -0.6 -12.1
Exports of services (1) 16 -3.7 1.9 1.7
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 17 -6.4 -4.2 7.2
Travel 18 -13.1 -6.6 -5.3
Passenger fares 19 -14.1 -7.5 -17.7
Other transportation 20 -3.5 2.3 1.4
Royalties and license fees 31 -7.8 7.7 6.1
Other private services 22 6.3 7.9 7.3
Other 23 3.6 -5.4 -8.0
Imports of goods and services 24 -2.7 3.4 4.6
Imports of goods (1) 25 -3.2 3.7 4.9
Foods, feeds, and beverages 26 4.6 5.3 7.8
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 27 -3.6 2.9 1.7
Durable goods 28 -0.2 5.2 1.2
Nondurable goods 29 -1.0 0.6 2.2
Petroleum and products 30 3.7 -2.5 6.5
Capital goods, except automotive 31 -11.4 -1.6 6.0
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 32 14.6 -19.8 -5.9
Computers, peripherals, and parts 33 -8.7 10.3 9.0
Other 34 -15.4 -3.0 6.4
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 35 -3.0 7.0 2.6
Consumer goods, except automotive 36 1.7 9.4 8.7
Durable goods 37 -0.8 11.4 7.3
Nondurable goods 38 4.5 7.2 10.1
Other 39 1.8 3.5 -4.6
Imports of services (1) 40 -0.3 2.1 3.0
Direct defense expenditures 41 9.2 23.4 13.3
Travel 42 -4.7 -5.3 -8.8
Passenger fares 43 -14.7 -15.8 2.8
Other transportation 44 -5.2 2.5 3.0
Royalties and license fees 45 -1.6 15.3 -1.7
Other private services 46 10.9 6.8 11.2
Other 47 3.6 -0.5 0.3
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 48 -8.3 -5.9 1.7
Exports of nondurable goods 49 -0.4 0.9 1.9
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 50 3.2 -2.5 1.4
Exports of nonagricultural goods 51 -6.8 -4.1 1.8
Imports of durable goods 52 -6.2 4.1 4.3
Imports of nondurable goods 53 2.9 2.8 6.0
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 54 -3.8 4.3 4.7
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2004 2001 2002
IV I II
Exports of goods and services 8.4 -10.8 5.2 10.6
Exports of goods (1) 8.9 -8.8 -1.6 14.2
Foods, feeds, and beverages -6.4 6.1 1.1 -1.2
Industrial supplies and materials 6.3 -1.1 -1.0 16.0
Durable goods 4.5 -7.3 -19.5 24.4
Nondurable goods 7.3 2.6 11.0 11.6
Capital goods, except automotive 12.9 -15.4 -4.7 13.8
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 2.8 -21.0 7.3 6.6
Computers, peripherals, and parts 8.8 -21.3 -21.1 14.7
Other 16.1 -12.6 -3.9 15.5
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 9.8 -7.8 -0.5 35.7
Consumer goods, except automotive 13.6 -5.9 -3.6 9.3
Durable goods 16.3 -14.8 5.5 6.9
Nondurable goods 10.7 4.7 -12.6 12.1
Other -0.8 -11.4 19.2 2.7
Exports of services (1) 7.4 -15.3 22.9 2.7
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 13.4 -35.7 -21.1 -13.8
Travel 12.0 -53.0 68.6 -3.7
Passenger fares 8.9 -65.6 129.9 -3.4
Other transportation 14.0 -11.0 26.6 -4.4
Royalties and license fees 6.8 24.0 -3.4 34.1
Other private services 4.2 14.2 12.6 2.2
Other -3.3 -1.3 -7.8 -10.6
Imports of goods and services 10.7 -3.4 11.7 12.5
Imports of goods (1) 11.0 -2.0 9.2 16.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages 5.7 -8.4 1.6 9.9
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 15.7 -2.8 3.9 9.7
Durable goods 20.7 -1.4 21.1 0.5
Nondurable goods 10.8 -4.1 -11.7 20.7
Petroleum and products 6.5 48.9 -9.8 -10.3
Capital goods, except automotive 17.3 -6.1 11.7 13.2
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -2.8 21.8 -41.5 -44.6
Computers, peripherals, and parts 23.8 8.4 52.2 5.3
Other 17.4 -15.3 9.9 29.7
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 6.8 -8.7 12.7 21.7
Consumer goods, except automotive 10.9 -5.5 17.1 29.9
Durable goods 15.5 -1.5 24.7 35.6
Nondurable goods 6.2 -9.6 9.3 23.8
Other 0.2 1.9 3.2 14.6
Imports of services (1) 9.6 -10.4 24.7 -3.0
Direct defense expenditures 5.7 95.8 21.3 12.0
Travel 5.9 -37.3 61.6 -10.8
Passenger fares 14.9 -56.5 0.6 -6.5
Other transportation 109.0 15.2 -4.2 28.8
Royalties and license fees 20.3 19.5 68.7 -12.0
Other private services 9.5 -0.4 17.3 -9.5
Other 4.1 0.8 5.0 -9.2
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 11.2 -13.1 -4.0 17.1
Exports of nondurable goods 4.0 2.4 4.3 7.7
Exports of agricultural goood (2) -5.6 8.1 -1.9 -3.8
Exports of nonagricultural goods 10.2 -10.2 -1.6 15.9
Imports of durable goods 13.7 -5.0 15.0 18.4
Imports of nondurable goods 6.6 4.1 -0.9 11.7
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 11.5 -5.5 11.0 18.7
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002 2003
III IV I II
Exports of goods and services 2.9 -3.1 -2.9 -2.1
Exports of goods (1) 2.2 -9.1 1.5 0.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages -8.6 -12.7 20.7 -1.1
Industrial supplies and materials -3.1 0.2 8.8 -5.4
Durable goods -2.9 -0.8 3.3 6.0
Nondurable goods -3.2 0.8 11.8 -10.7
Capital goods, except automotive 6.1 -13.1 -4.5 2.2
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 24.0 -37.6 -25.6 -16.2
Computers, peripherals, and parts -6.0 12.6 -5.7 0.2
Other 4.3 -10.0 1.5 7.3
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts -2.6 -9.1 3.3 10.1
Consumer goods, except automotive 4.6 -2.9 9.5 3.7
Durable goods 5.9 -12.2 0.4 11.6
Nondurable goods 3.2 8.1 19.7 -3.8
Other 13.3 -21.4 -24.0 -18.4
Exports of services (1) 4.6 11.7 -11.9 -6.6
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 162.5 -43.9 -27.2 26.7
Travel 3.1 45.8 -42.5 -31.0
Passenger fares -18.4 7.8 -45.7 -38.4
Other transportation 9.4 -9.9 -21.0 20.7
Royalties and license fees -0.4 14.8 7.4 7.6
Other private services -0.4 14.8 12.8 -1.9
Other -8.9 -8.2 -8.2 -6.3
Imports of goods and services 5.7 9.0 -2.5 3.3
Imports of goods (1) 6.5 8.1 -2.6 6.3
Foods, feeds, and beverages 9.8 -0.5 12.0 6.4
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 9.2 10.6 -13.8 0.3
Durable goods 9.1 13.2 -8.3 -9.3
Nondurable goods 9.4 8.2 -18.6 9.9
Petroleum and products -12.7 64.3 -9.0 7.8
Capital goods, except automotive 1.1 3.8 1.8 10.7
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -34.6 110.8 -38.9 6.5
Computers, peripherals, and parts 2.8 -0.2 11.5 12.4
Other 6.0 -3.8 5.1 10.6
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 10.3 -0.9 -6.7 10.0
Consumer goods, except automotive 15.9 4.5 10.3 -0.8
Durable goods 9.2 -2.0 2.2 1.6
Nondurable goods 23.7 12.0 19.1 -3.2
Other 2.8 -0.6 -25.7 23.0
Imports of services (1) 1.7 14.0 -2.2 -10.2
Direct defense expenditures -11.4 9.9 9.3 34.5
Travel -10.5 16.5 -21.0 -43.0
Passenger fares -13.7 66.3 -30.0 -13.8
Other transportation 0.1 14.0 9.1 -11.3
Royalties and license fees 22.6 -27.9 -8.5 10.5
Other private services 16.7 16.5 15.3 3.5
Other -3.6 0.5 4.6 -0.9
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 3.9 -11.4 -2.8 3.9
Exports of nondurable goods -1.8 -3.5 11.4 -7.9
Exports of agricultural goood (2) -16.0 -11.4 17.8 5.5
Exports of nonagricultural goods 3.9 -8.9 0.2 -0.5
Imports of durable goods 6.1 2.0 -3.1 6.9
Imports of nondurable goods 7.3 19.7 -1.9 5.3
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 8.6 3.6 -1.8 6.1
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2003 2004
III IV I II
Exports of goods and services 11.5 19.1 5.0 6.9
Exports of goods (1) 9.1 17.2 7.5 7.9
Foods, feeds, and beverages 15.0 -11.1 -26.3 -18.5
Industrial supplies and materials 3.6 7.0 13.3 9.5
Durable goods -0.2 10.3 7.7 5.7
Nondurable goods 9.1 5.3 16.4 11.6
Capital goods, except automotive 19.0 32.4 9.7 7.4
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 25.9 38.6 -18.0 -14.9
Computers, peripherals, and parts 35.9 18.2 -7.4 1.6
Other 14.5 34.0 20.8 13.7
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts -16.8 25.1 5.0 14.8
Consumer goods, except automotive 13.4 11.7 19.4 16.3
Durable goods 19.1 21.6 5.9 27.6
Nondurable goods 7.8 1.9 35.7 5.5
Other 6.5 -2.8 1.3 11.4
Exports of services (1) 17.2 23.7 -0.4 4.8
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 116.6 4.5 39.8 -19.3
Travel 54.2 50.2 -5.3 11.3
Passenger fares 48.4 20.4 2.0 17.6
Other transportation -3.5 32.7 25.0 13.0
Royalties and license fees 7.0 15.4 -0.3 -6.5
Other private services 5.6 18.5 -6.7 5.2
Other -9.1 -4.1 -2.5 2.2
Imports of goods and services 4.1 16.5 12.0 14.5
Imports of goods (1) 0.9 17.7 12.4 14.7
Foods, feeds, and beverages 10.3 9.4 4.6 7.2
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 12.4 5.0 17.0 33.5
Durable goods 1.2 28.7 18.9 40.4
Nondurable goods 23.5 -13.2 15.5 26.7
Petroleum and products -1.3 9.5 35.6 -26.0
Capital goods, except automotive 2.5 26.8 16.3 29.1
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -18.8 62.5 -59.3 77.9
Computers, peripherals, and parts 8.7 36.4 21.2 34.3
Other 3.0 19.5 28.6 23.1
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts -10.0 28.0 1.9 11.4
Consumer goods, except automotive 6.8 16.9 11.1 21.7
Durable goods 19.1 25.2 12.4 22.2
Nondurable goods -4.7 8.6 9.7 21.1
Other -21.3 12.5 -0.6 1.1
Imports of services (1) 21.4 10.7 10.0 13.7
Direct defense expenditures 20.1 21.8 -6.6 16.5
Travel 61.6 4.7 -1.0 27.4
Passenger fares 66.9 12.4 18.0 10.0
Other transportation -9.9 5.6 44.5 2.6
Royalties and license fees 25.3 2.6 25.9 21.9
Other private services 10.5 17.1 2.7 9.5
Other 2.2 0.6 6.0 12.6
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 8.7 26.1 8.0 10.2
Exports of nondurable goods 10.1 -0.2 6.7 3.0
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 23.4 -22.6 -20.2 -12.2
Exports of nonagricultural goods 7.9 21.8 10.4 9.7
Imports of durable goods 0.7 26.1 10.6 22.8
Imports of nondurable goods 1.2 4.8 15.7 2.5
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1.2 18.7 9.9 21.3
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004 2005
III IV I II
Exports of goods and services 5.5 7.1 7.5 12.6
Exports of goods (1) 8.2 3.7 5.3 14.5
Foods, feeds, and beverages 34.6 27.6 -8.8 33.4
Industrial supplies and materials -1.1 1.6 0.2 16.5
Durable goods -3.0 8.6 -1.3 19.1
Nondurable goods -0.1 -1.9 1.0 15.2
Capital goods, except automotive 9.0 -0.4 4.9 20.5
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 36.6 -14.3 18.5 85.9
Computers, peripherals, and parts 21.7 11.5 12.6 27.9
Other 1.9 0.7 0.9 7.6
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 24.1 4.8 3.3 -4.3
Consumer goods, except automotive 4.6 17.7 16.6 1.7
Durable goods 15.4 13.5 20.5 4.9
Nondurable goods -6.2 22.7 12.3 -1.9
Other -7.3 -17.5 38.4 13.4
Exports of services (1) -0.6 15.5 12.5 8.3
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts -18.9 -9.1 162.6 1.0
Travel -2.0 7.8 18.7 23.5
Passenger fares 11.5 -22.7 11.6 21.6
Other transportation -10.7 11.4 11.6 -0.1
Royalties and license fees 10.3 50.7 10.6 5.1
Other private services 0.1 19.4 4.0 4.6
Other -6.0 1.1 -12.4 -1.7
Imports of goods and services 4.7 11.3 7.4 -2.0
Imports of goods (1) 4.7 13.0 8.2 -3.7
Foods, feeds, and beverages -3.0 4.4 5.2 -1.8
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 19.0 8.7 2.8 -7.5
Durable goods 20.3 23.5 -2.1 -2.5
Nondurable goods 17.6 -6.3 8.8 -12.9
Petroleum and products -0.5 45.1 3.4 -26.8
Capital goods, except automotive 12.6 8.5 4.2 18.5
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -12.6 70.9 -30.0 40.1
Computers, peripherals, and parts 25.3 6.5 11.3 7.6
Other 11.0 3.0 6.2 20.6
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 0.6 1.8 0.0 -1.6
Consumer goods, except automotive -5.3 18.5 19.1 -2.2
Durable goods -0.7 25.2 23.7 -7.8
Nondurable goods -10.2 11.2 13.8 4.7
Other 12.0 -3.9 32.5 -22.1
Imports of services (1) 4.6 3.1 3.7 7.1
Direct defense expenditures -12.4 -23.3 -3.0 5.0
Travel -3.9 -18.0 3.6 20.6
Passenger fares 2.3 4.1 1.3 10.2
Other transportation 6.2 15.8 14.1 -17.1
Royalties and license fees 71.6 -25.3 12.6 19.9
Other private services 2.6 35.3 -1.0 12.0
Other 5.7 -10.7 0.0 2.4
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 9.7 2.1 6.3 14.2
Exports of nondurable goods 5.0 7.1 3.2 15.2
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 25.8 21.6 -6.8 28.6
Exports of nonagricultural goods 6.8 2.3 6.3 13.4
Imports of durable goods 7.5 11.5 7.4 2.7
Imports of nondurable goods 0.1 15.7 9.5 -13.0
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 5.4 9.0 8.9 0.5
(1.) Exports and imports of certain goods, primarily military equipment
purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services.
Beginning with 1986, repairs and alterations of equipment are
reclassified from goods to services.
(2.) Includes parts of foods, feeds, and beverages, of nondurable
industrial supplies and materials, and of nondurable nonautomotive
consumer goods.
Table 4.2.2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Exports and in
Real Imports of Goods and Services by Type of Product
Line 2001 2002 2003
Percent change at annual rate:
Exports of goods and services 1 -5.4 -2.3 1.8
Percentage points at annual rates:
Exports of goods (1) 2 -4.38 -2.81 1.25
Foods, feeds, and beverages 3 0.13 -0.10 0.09
Industrial supplies and materials 4 -0.58 0.05 0.40
Durable goods 5 -0.50 -0.36 0.14
Nondurable goods 6 -0.09 0.41 0.26
Capital goods, except automotive 7 -3.20 -2.69 0.63
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 8 0.17 -0.35 -0.55
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 9 -0.57 -0.61 -0.23
Other 10 -2.80 -1.74 0.96
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 11 -0.47 0.30 0.12
Consumer goods, except automotive 12 -0.07 -0.34 0.50
Durable goods, 13 -0.03 -0.23 0.19
Nondurable goods 14 -0.03 -0.12 0.31
Other 15 -0.18 -0.02 -0.49
Exports of services (1) 16 -1.06 0.55 0.52
Transfers under U.S. military
agency sales contracts 17 -0.07 -0.05 0.15
Travel 18 -0.99 -0.46 0.74
Passenger fares 19 -0.27 -0.13 0.14
Other transportation 20 -0.10 0.06 0.42
Royalities and license fees 21 -0.31 0.31 0.31
Other private services 22 0.63 0.89 0.54
Other 23 0.05 -0.08 -0.11
Percent change at annual rate:
Imports of goods and services 24 -2.7 3.4 4.6
Percentage points at annual rates:
Imports of goods (1) 25 -2.66 3.04 4.06
Foods, feeds, and beverages 26 0.14 0.18 0.27
Industrial supplies and
materials, except petroleum and
products 27 -0.43 0.33 0.19
Durable goods 28 -0.37 0.29 0.07
Nondurable goods 29 -0.06 0.03 0.12
Petroleum and products. 30 0.28 -0.19 0.51
Capital goods, except automotive 31 -2.67 -0.34 1.15
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 32 0.27 -0.35 0.00
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 33 -0.51 0.45 0.45
Other 34 -2.43 0.52 0.81
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 35 -0.41 0.42 0.36
Consumer goods, except automotive 36 0.33 0.96 1.84
Durable goods 37 -0.08 1.91 0.81
Nondurable goods 38 0.41 0.72 1.03
Other 39 0.10 0.20 -0.27
Imports of services (1) 40 -0.05 0.36 0.52
Direct defense expenditures 41 0.09 0.26 0.19
Travel 42 -0.21 -0.23 -0.37
Passenger fares 43 -0.26 -0.26 0.04
Other transportation 44 -0.15 0.07 0.09
Royalties and license fees 45 -0.02 0.18 -0.02
Other private services 46 0.48 0.35 0.60
Other 47 0.02 0.00 0.00
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2004 2001 2002
IV I II
Percent change at annual rate:
Exports of goods and services 8.4 -10.8 5.2 10.6
Percentage points at annual rates:
Exports of goods (1) 6.15 -6.14 -1.19 9.71
Foods, feeds, and beverages -0.35 0.30 0.05 -0.06
Industrial supplies and materials 1.06 -0.17 -0.19 2.34
Durable goods 0.26 -0.41 -0.17 1.22
Nondurable goods 0.80 0.24 -0.98 1.12
Capital goods, except automotive 3.57 -4.74 -1.43 3.97
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 0.13 -1.12 0.36 0.34
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 0.33 -0.99 -0.97 0.57
Other 3.12 -2.63 -0.81 3.06
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 0.75 -0.59 -0.04 2.54
Consumer goods, except automotive 1.15 -0.49 -0.31 0.80
Durable goods, 0.71 -0.68 0.25 0.31
Nondurable goods 0.44 0.19 -0.55 0.49
Other -0.03 -0.46 -0.72 0.11
Exports of services (1) 2.26 -4.64 6.37 0.84
Transfers under U.S. military
agency sales contracts 0.15 -0.51 -0.25 -0.15
Travel 0.74 -4.64 3.35 -0.24
Passenger fares 0.14 -1.65 1.35 -0.06
Other transportation 0.42 -0.32 0.67 -0.13
Royalities and license fees 0.31 0.90 -0.15 1.31
Other private services 0.54 1.61 1.52 0.28
Other -0.04 -0.02 -0.13 -0.17
Percent change at annual rate:
Imports of goods and services 10.7 -3.4 11.7 12.5
Percentage points at annual rates:
Imports of goods (1) 9.10 -1.58 7.77 13.04
Foods, feeds, and beverages 0.21 -0.31 0.07 0.35
Industrial supplies and
materials, except petroleum and
products 1.82 -0.31 0.44 1.05
Durable goods 1.19 -0.08 1.11 0.03
Nondurable goods 0.63 -0.22 -0.67 1.02
Petroleum and products. 0.62 2.68 -0.64 -0.73
Capital goods, except automotive 3.22 -1.30 2.38 2.65
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -0.04 0.46 -1.21 -1.12
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 1.11 0.41 2.33 0.29
Other 2.15 2.17 1.26 3.48
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 0.91 -1.28 1.80 2.97
Consumer goods, except automotive 2.32 -1.18 3.52 5.90
Durable goods 1.68 -0.16 2.57 3.62
Nondurable goods 0.64 -1.01 0.95 2.28
Other 0.01 0.11 0.21 0.85
Imports of services (1) 1.63 -1.85 3.94 -0.53
Direct defense expenditures 0.10 0.79 0.24 -0.14
Travel 0.22 -1.91 2.09 -0.48
Passenger fares 0.20 -1.32 0.01 -0.09
Other transportation 0.32 0.38 -0.11 0.69
Royalties and license fees 0.25 0.22 0.76 -0.18
Other private services 0.52 -0.02 0.93 -0.55
Other 0.02 0.00 0.03 -0.05
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002 2003
III IV I II
Percent change at annual rate:
Exports of goods and services 2.9 -3.1 -2.9 -2.1
Percentage points at annual rates:
Exports of goods (1) 1.49 -6.54 0.95 -0.05
Foods, feeds, and beverages -0.44 -0.66 0.95 -0.09
Industrial supplies and materials -0.5 0.01 1.32 -0.91
Durable goods -0.16 -0.05 0.16 0.32
Nondurable goods -0.34 0.06 1.16 -1.23
Capital goods, except automotive 1.74 -3.96 -1.29 0.62
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 1.12 -2.32 -1.34 -0.76
Computers, peripherals, and
parts -0.23 0.46 -0.22 0.01
Other 0.85 -2.08 0.26 1.38
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts -0.21 -0.73 0.25 0.76
Consumer goods, except automotive 0.39 -0.24 0.76 0.31
Durable goods, 0.26 0.56 0.01 0.47
Nondurable goods 0.13 0.31 0.75 -0.17
Other 0.52 -0.96 -1.04 -0.73
Exports of services (1) 1.39 3.43 -3.86 -2.01
Transfers under U.S. military
agency sales contracts 1.13 -0.68 -0.34 0.25
Travel 0.20 2.54 -3.63 -2.16
Passenger fares -0.34 0.13 -0.96 -0.69
Other transportation 0.17 0.30 -0.70 0.57
Royalities and license fees 0.41 -0.46 0.32 0.34
Other private services -0.05 1.72 1.56 -0.25
Other -0.13 -0.12 -0.11 -0.09
Percent change at annual rate:
Imports of goods and services 5.7 9.0 -2.5 3.3
Percentage points at annual rates:
Imports of goods (1) 5.40 6.75 -2.20 5.13
Foods, feeds, and beverages 0.34 -0.01 0.40 0.23
Industrial supplies and
materials, except petroleum and
products 0.98 1.17 -1.68 0.03
Durable goods 0.48 0.72 -0.48 -0.53
Nondurable goods 0.49 0.45 -1.20 0.55
Petroleum and products. -1.00 4.01 -0.82 0.66
Capital goods, except automotive 0.20 0.75 0.34 1.96
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -0.70 1.26 -0.81 0.10
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 0.14 -0.01 0.53 0.58
Other 0.76 -0.49 0.61 1.28
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 1.45 -0.13 -0.94 1.32
Consumer goods, except automotive 3.27 1.00 2.11 -0.18
Durable goods 1.03 -0.23 0.23 0.17
Nondurable goods 2.24 1.23 1.87 -0.35
Other 0.17 -0.04 -1.60 1.12
Imports of services (1) 0.27 2.29 -0.34 -1.79
Direct defense expenditures -0.16 0.14 0.16 0.48
Travel -0.45 0.64 -0.92 -2.03
Passenger fares -2.00 0.73 -0.49 -0.19
Other transportation 0.00 0.36 0.22 -0.36
Royalties and license fees 0.28 -0.42 -0.11 0.12
Other private services 0.83 0.85 0.77 0.19
Other -0.02 0.00 0.02 -0.01
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2003 2004
III IV II II
Percent change at annual rate:
Exports of goods and services 11.5 19.1 5.0 6.9
Percentage points at annual rates:
Exports of goods (1) 6.39 11.93 5.16 5.45
Foods, feeds, and beverages 0.72 0.67 -1.67 -1.04
Industrial supplies and materials 0.60 1.17 2.11 1.60
Durable goods -0.35 0.59 0.44 0.34
Nondurable goods 0.95 0.59 1.67 1.26
Capital goods, except automotive 5.09 8.66 2.75 2.10
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 1.06 1.62 -0.89 -0.68
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 1.23 0.71 -0.29 0.06
Other 2.81 6.34 3.93 2.72
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts -1.40 1.82 0.37 1.06
Consumer goods, except automotive 1.14 1.03 1.56 1.36
Durable goods, 0.81 0.95 0.26 1.12
Nondurable goods 0.33 0.08 1.30 0.23
Other 0.23 -0.09 0.05 0.37
Exports of services (1) 5.14 7.21 -0.12 1.46
Transfers under U.S. military
agency sales contracts 0.97 0.06 0.43 -0.27
Travel 2.71 2.83 -0.35 -0.70
Passenger fares 0.61 0.32 0.36 0.27
Other transportation -0.11 0.93 0.69 0.39
Royalities and license fees 0.33 0.72 -0.01 -0.29
Other private services 0.75 2.40 -0.87 0.64
Other -0.12 -0.05 -0.03 0.03
Percent change at annual rate:
Imports of goods and services 4.1 16.5 12.0 14.5
Percentage points at annual rates:
Imports of goods (1) 0.76 14.60 10.30 12.21
Foods, feeds, and beverages 0.36 0.35 0.17 0.27
Industrial supplies and
materials, except petroleum and
products 1.32 0.64 1.90 3.57
Durable goods 0.06 1.48 1.04 2.17
Nondurable goods 1.26 -0.84 0.86 1.40
Petroleum and products. -0.11 0.78 2.86 -2.80
Capital goods, except automotive 0.47 4.93 3.08 5.26
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -0.32 0.82 -1.27 0.81
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 0.42 1.66 0.99 1.57
Other 0.38 2.46 3.36 2.88
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts -1.43 3.60 0.26 1.50
Consumer goods, except automotive 1.42 3.65 2.36 4.44
Durable goods 1.93 2.73 1.38 2.38
Nondurable goods -0.51 0.92 0.98 2.06
Other -1.28 0.65 -0.33 0.05
Imports of services (1) 3.35 1.89 1.69 2.31
Direct defense expenditures 0.31 0.36 -0.15 0.26
Travel 1.77 0.19 -0.04 0.97
Passenger fares 0.71 0.18 0.24 0.14
Other transportation -0.31 0.17 1.15 0.08
Royalties and license fees 0.29 0.04 0.31 0.27
Other private services 0.57 0.96 0.15 0.52
Other 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.07
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004 2005
III IV I II
Percent change at annual rate:
Exports of goods and services 5.5 7.1 7.5 12.6
Percentage points at annual rates:
Exports of goods (1) 5.64 2.59 3.70 9.94
Foods, feeds, and beverages 1.44 1.17 -0.42 1.43
Industrial supplies and materials -0.17 0.28 0.04 2.84
Durable goods -0.17 0.49 -0.08 1.10
Nondurable goods 0.00 -0.21 0.12 1.74
Capital goods, except automotive 2.52 -0.12 1.35 5.40
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 1.36 -0.67 0.74 3.00
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 0.73 0.40 0.44 0.92
Other 0.43 0.16 0.17 1.49
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 1.70 0.37 0.26 -0.32
Consumer goods, except automotive 0.40 1.48 1.42 0.16
Durable goods, 0.67 0.61 0.91 0.24
Nondurable goods -0.27 0.87 0.51 -0.08
Other -0.25 -0.60 1.06 0.44
Exports of services (1) -0.19 4.52 3.76 2.62
Transfers under U.S. military
agency sales contracts -0.25 -0.11 1.24 0.01
Travel -0.13 0.49 1.13 1.46
Passenger fares 0.18 -0.41 0.18 0.34
Other transportation -0.36 0.35 0.36 0.00
Royalities and license fees 0.43 1.93 0.50 0.25
Other private services 0.02 2.26 0.51 0.59
Other -0.07 0.01 -0.15 -0.02
Percent change at annual rate:
Imports of goods and services 4.7 11.3 7.4 -2.0
Percentage points at annual rates:
Imports of goods (1) 3.91 10.79 6.81 -3.15
Foods, feeds, and beverages -0.10 0.15 0.18 -0.06
Industrial supplies and
materials, except petroleum and
products 2.24 1.17 0.37 -0.99
Durable goods 1.26 1.55 -0.14 -0.17
Nondurable goods 0.98 -0.38 0.52 -0.82
Petroleum and products. -0.05 4.12 0.38 -3.50
Capital goods, except automotive 2.33 1.65 0.80 3.20
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts -0.18 0.78 -0.49 0.46
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 1.14 0.47 0.52 0.34
Other 1.38 0.40 0.78 2.40
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 0.08 0.23 -0.01 -0.19
Consumer goods, except automotive -1.13 3.64 3.73 -0.46
Durable goods -0.08 2.58 2.46 -0.90
Nondurable goods -1.05 1.06 1.27 0.44
Other 0.54 -0.18 1.34 -1.14
Imports of services (1) 0.76 0.54 0.63 1.14
Direct defense expenditures -0.23 -0.43 -0.05 0.08
Travel -0.15 0.71 0.13 0.66
Passenger fares 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.13
Other transportation 0.18 0.45 0.42 -0.57
Royalties and license fees 0.75 -0.40 0.16 0.24
Other private services 0.14 1.64 -0.05 0.60
Other 0.03 -0.06 0.00 0.01
(1.) Exports and imports of certain goods, primarily military equipment
purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services.
Beginning with 1986, repairs and alterations of equipment are
reclassified from goods to services.
Table 4.2.3. Real Exports and Imports of Goods and Services by Type of
Product, Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Exports of goods and services 1 94.565 92.430
Exports of goods (1) 2 93.871 90.143
Foods, feeds, and beverages 3 102.864 100.775
Industrial supplies and materials 4 96.102 96.400
Durable goods 5 91.361 85.434
Nondurable goods 6 99.062 103.338
Capital goods, except automotive 7 90.177 82.356
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 8 103.722 96.749
Computers, peripherals, and parts 9 88.584 76.550
Other 10 87.873 80.739
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 11 93.556 97.414
Consumer goods, except automotive 12 99.186 95.209
Durable goods 13 99.187 94.207
Nondurable goods 14 99.185 96.318
Other 15 95.527 94.951
Exports of services (1) 16 96.302 98.104
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 17 93.566 89.676
Travel 18 86.931 81.199
Passenger fares 19 85.943 79.538
Other transportation 20 96.461 98.691
Royalties and license fees 21 92.233 99.372
Other private services 22 106.316 114.722
Other 23 103.568 97.954
Imports of goods and services 24 97.291 100.601
Imports of goods 25 96.833 100.377
Foods, feeds, and beverages 26 104.607 110.134
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 27 96.369 99.120
Durable goods 28 93.796 98.696
Nondurable goods 29 98.997 99.549
Petroleum and products 30 103.714 101.079
Capital goods, except automotive 31 88.598 87.158
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 32 114.588 91.848
Computers, peripherals, and parts 33 91.267 100.647
Other 34 84.554 81.980
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 35 96.960 103.781
Consumer goods, except automotive 36 101.705 111.247
Durable goods 37 99.221 110.535
Nondurable goods 38 104.497 112.070
Other 39 101.767 105.376
Imports of services (1) 40 99.706 101.824
Direct defense expenditures 41 109.246 134.821
Travel 42 95.265 90.218
Passenger fares 43 85.293 71.846
Other transportation 44 94.816 97.228
Royalties and license fees 45 98.426 113.436
Other private services 46 110.854 118.347
Other 47 103.556 103.080
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 48 91.730 86.294
Exports of nondurable goods 49 99.586 100.459
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 50 103.225 100.601
Exports of nonagricultural goods 51 93.190 89.380
Imports of durable goods 52 93.755 97.608
Imports of nondurable goods 53 102.902 105.825
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 54 96.155 100.268
Seaso-
nally
ad-
justed
2003 2004 2001
IV
Exports of goods and services 94.064 101.970 89.422
Exports of goods (1) 91.763 99.899 88.568
Foods, feeds, and beverages 102.559 95.952 102.714
Industrial supplies and materials 98.855 105.131 94.343
Durable goods 87.628 91.582 86.925
Nondurable goods 105.957 113.707 98.985
Capital goods, except automotive 84.190 95.089 81.443
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 86.250 88.666 94.085
Computers, peripherals, and parts 81.186 88.325 79.171
Other 84.668 98.291 79.458
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 98.864 108.557 92.917
Consumer goods, except automotive 100.901 114.592 94.126
Durable goods 98.385 114.430 91.874
Nondurable goods 103.689 114.794 96.619
Other 83.507 82.849 90.344
Exports of services (1) 99.776 107.119 91.559
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 96.170 109.063 89.543
Travel 76.890 86.103 69.762
Passenger fares 65.481 71.336 66.354
Other transportation 100.089 114.095 92.528
Royalties and license fees 105.397 112.513 94.372
Other private services 123.145 128.277 110.000
Other 90.138 87.180 103.802
Imports of goods and services 105.205 116.495 94.518
Imports of goods 105.288 116.830 94.262
Foods, feeds, and beverages 118.679 125.489 106.537
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 100.787 116.581 94.815
Durable goods 99.877 120.506 92.234
Nondurable goods 101.695 112.674 97.488
Petroleum and products 107.621 114.653 104.264
Capital goods, except automotive 92.361 108.366 82.517
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 86.414 84.021 117.557
Computers, peripherals, and parts 109.729 135.864 89.438
Other 87.240 102.418 75.858
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 106.477 113.697 95.908
Consumer goods, except automotive 120.896 134.127 99.605
Durable goods 118.629 137.064 97.765
Nondurable goods 123.431 131.025 101.679
Other 100.517 100.675 101.601
Imports of services (1) 104.921 114.991 95.921
Direct defense expenditures 152.726 161.458 126.921
Travel 82.234 87.121 82.086
Passenger fares 73.884 84.924 71.599
Other transportation 100.173 111.057 92.882
Royalties and license fees 111.481 134.141 101.382
Other private services 131.605 144.069 112.516
Other 103.350 107.566 104.130
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 87.796 97.626 84.868
Exports of nondurable goods 102.390 106.440 98.490
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 102.028 96.291 104.805
Exports of nonagricultural goods 91.016 100.336 87.380
Imports of durable goods 101.779 115.721 90.510
Imports of nondurable goods 112.155 119.544 101.782
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 105.008 117.121 93.395
Seasonally adjusted
2002
I II III
Exports of goods and services 90.557 92.858 93.520
Exports of goods (1) 88.206 91.181 91.670
Foods, feeds, and beverages 102.985 102.671 100.392
Industrial supplies and materials 94.100 97.657 96.893
Durable goods 82.333 86.951 86.316
Nondurable goods 101.591 104.423 103.568
Capital goods, except automotive 80.478 83.121 84.363
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 95.756 97.309 102.682
Computers, peripherals, and parts 74.619 77.215 76.036
Other 78.680 81.560 82.429
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 92.805 100.172 99.506
Consumer goods, except automotive 93.266 95.372 96.454
Durable goods 93.120 94.681 96.048
Nondurable goods 93.422 96.138 96.905
Other 94.406 95.036 98.041
Exports of services (1) 96.393 97.034 98.120
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 84.380 81.294 103.472
Travel 79.494 78.752 79.351
Passenger fares 81.702 80.992 76.995
Other transportation 98.157 97.067 98.484
Royalties and license fees 93.548 100.663 102.960
Other private services 113.303 113.929 113.824
Other 101.709 98.906 96.624
Imports of goods and services 97.172 100.078 101.467
Imports of goods 96.360 99.998 101.580
Foods, feeds, and beverages 106.967 109.512 112.096
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 95.716 97.956 100.126
Durable goods 96.756 96.888 99.014
Nondurable goods 94.508 99.055 101.308
Petroleum and products 101.615 98.897 95.589
Capital goods, except automotive 84.827 87.504 87.736
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 102.827 88.702 79.761
Computers, peripherals, and parts 99.348 100.639 101.325
Other 77.663 82.880 84.097
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 98.813 103.795 106.380
Consumer goods, except automotive 103.608 110.602 114.750
Durable goods 103.312 111.478 113.967
Nondurable goods 103.974 109.670 115.655
Other 102.397 105.935 106.669
Imports of services (1) 101.358 100.577 100.995
Direct defense expenditures 133.189 137.023 132.956
Travel 92.554 89.939 87.485
Passenger fares 71.706 70.514 67.971
Other transportation 91.888 97.896 97.931
Royalties and license fees 115.549 111.911 117.766
Other private services 117.093 114.222 118.720
Other 105.411 102.899 101.947
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 84.001 87.375 88.216
Exports of nondurable goods 99.527 101.384 100.916
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 104.307 103.290 98.874
Exports of nonagricultural goods 87.024 90.290 91.149
Imports of durable goods 93.723 97.766 99.225
Imports of nondurable goods 101.552 104.390 106.235
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 95.858 100.051 102.133
Seasonally adjusted
2002 2003
IV I II
Exports of goods and services 92.784 92.103 91.624
Exports of goods (1) 89.517 89.842 89.843
Foods, feeds, and beverages 97.050 101.733 101.450
Industrial supplies and materials 96.949 99.022 97.661
Durable goods 86.138 86.844 88.109
Nondurable goods 103.769 106.707 103.719
Capital goods, except automotive 81.461 80.521 80.969
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 91.249 84.760 81.101
Computers, peripherals, and parts 78.331 77.189 77.225
Other 80.286 80.580 82.008
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 97.171 97.959 100.336
Consumer goods, except automotive 95.742 97.941 98.826
Durable goods 92.979 93.067 95.651
Nondurable goods 98.807 103.342 102.344
Other 92.321 86.207 81.936
Exports of services (1) 100.870 97.714 96.058
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 89.560 82.740 87.777
Travel 87.198 75.921 69.188
Passenger fares 78.463 67.363 59.688
Other transportation 101.056 95.271 99.866
Royalties and license fees 100.318 102.127 104.025
Other private services 117.831 121.427 120.851
Other 94.575 92.572 91.070
Imports of goods and services 103.688 103.023 103.872
Imports of goods 103.572 102.892 104.476
Foods, feeds, and beverages 111.960 115.189 117.003
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 102.683 98.951 99.026
Durable goods 102.124 99.938 97.542
Nondurable goods 103.324 98.146 100.482
Petroleum and products 108.216 105.689 107.680
Capital goods, except automotive 88.568 88.962 91.254
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 96.103 84.952 86.291
Computers, peripherals, and parts 101.275 104.069 107.160
Other 83.280 84.320 86.468
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 106.137 104.316 106.835
Consumer goods, except automotive 116.028 118.900 118.653
Durable goods 113.382 114.014 114.466
Nondurable goods 118.981 124.300 123.284
Other 106.503 98.874 104.126
Imports of services (1) 104.367 103.800 101.044
Direct defense expenditures 136.119 139.192 149.909
Travel 90.892 85.682 74.437
Passenger fares 77.192 70.595 68.022
Other transportation 101.198 103.425 100.363
Royalties and license fees 108.520 106.134 108.811
Other private services 123.352 127.808 128.916
Other 102.063 103.212 102.971
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 85.585 84.976 85.791
Exports of nondurable goods 100.010 102.738 100.651
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 95.934 99.937 101.283
Exports of nonagricultural goods 89.057 89.102 88.994
Imports of durable goods 99.719 98.929 100.596
Imports of nondurable goods 111.121 110.594 112.021
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 103.031 102.561 104.100
Seasonally adjusted
2003 2004
III IV I
Exports of goods and services 94.159 98.373 99.591
Exports of goods (1) 91.830 95.538 97.292
Foods, feeds, and beverages 105.055 101.998 94.495
Industrial supplies and materials 98.532 100.205 103.387
Durable goods 86.707 88.851 90.505
Nondurable goods 106.013 107.390 111.537
Capital goods, except automotive 84.560 90.709 92.840
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 85.916 93.223 88.710
Computers, peripherals, and parts 83.383 86.948 85.297
Other 84.827 91.260 95.670
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 95.826 101.334 102.572
Consumer goods, except automotive 101.991 104.846 109.591
Durable goods 99.913 104.912 106.424
Nondurable goods 104.294 104.777 113.080
Other 83.234 82.652 82.928
Exports of services (1) 99.938 105.396 105.303
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 106.490 107.672 117.083
Travel 77.100 85.351 84.205
Passenger fares 65.875 68.999 69.338
Other transportation 98.980 106.239 112.339
Royalties and license fees 105.792 109.644 109.571
Other private services 122.497 127.805 125.618
Other 88.918 87.989 87.437
Imports of goods and services 104.923 109.003 112.134
Imports of goods 104.711 109.073 112.311
Foods, feeds, and beverages 119.906 122.616 123.994
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 101.954 103.217 107.355
Durable goods 97.831 104.197 108.801
Nondurable goods 105.923 102.230 105.979
Petroleum and products 107.324 109.792 118.488
Capital goods, except automotive 91.810 97.416 101.160
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 81.920 92.492 73.897
Computers, peripherals, and parts 109.430 118.255 124.067
Other 87.102 91.070 96.990
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 104.066 110.690 111.202
Consumer goods, except automotive 120.610 125.419 128.752
Durable goods 119.569 126.467 130.203
Nondurable goods 121.802 124.338 127.245
Other 98.066 101.001 99.294
Imports of services (1) 106.053 108.787 111.401
Direct defense expenditures 156.934 164.870 162.089
Travel 83.927 84.891 84.676
Passenger fares 77.310 79.608 82.965
Other transportation 97.787 99.118 108.672
Royalties and license fees 115.116 115.863 122.730
Other private services 132.182 137.514 138.426
Other 103.533 103.686 105.210
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 87.599 92.819 94.622
Exports of nondurable goods 103.108 103.062 104.742
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 106.753 100.141 94.639
Exports of nonagricultural goods 90.695 95.273 97.649
Imports of durable goods 100.782 106.608 109.531
Imports of nondurable goods 112.344 113.660 117.889
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 104.400 108.970 111.568
Seasonally adjusted
2004
II III IV
Exports of goods and services 101.269 102.622 104.398
Exports of goods (1) 99.153 101.120 102.031
Foods, feeds, and beverages 89.797 96.722 102.796
Industrial supplies and materials 105.771 105.478 105.889
Durable goods 91.778 91.075 92.971
Nondurable goods 114.629 114.601 114.062
Capital goods, except automotive 94.505 96.559 96.453
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 85.209 92.121 88.626
Computers, peripherals, and parts 85.634 89.940 92.429
Other 98.789 99.265 99.441
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 106.182 112.078 113.396
Consumer goods, except automotive 113.813 115.088 119.876
Durable goods 113.102 117.216 120.976
Nondurable goods 114.612 112.788 118.699
Other 85.189 83.600 79.678
Exports of services (1) 106.532 106.368 110.275
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 110.983 105.329 102.854
Travel 86.486 86.040 87.680
Passenger fares 72.210 74.210 69.585
Other transportation 115.814 112.573 115.652
Royalties and license fees 107.740 110.415 122.327
Other private services 127.216 127.256 133.020
Other 87.920 86.564 86.799
Imports of goods and services 115.999 117.328 120.518
Imports of goods 116.225 117.563 121.221
Foods, feeds, and beverages 126.179 125.218 126.566
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 115.397 120.515 123.056
Durable goods 118.436 124.030 130.756
Nondurable goods 112.429 117.086 115.204
Petroleum and products 109.897 109.765 120.461
Capital goods, except automotive 107.834 111.085 113.386
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 85.339 82.511 94.338
Computers, peripherals, and parts 133.551 141.290 144.547
Other 102.170 104.870 105.640
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 114.240 114.421 114.924
Consumer goods, except automotive 135.218 133.380 139.158
Durable goods 136.889 136.632 144.531
Nondurable goods 133.480 129.939 133.436
Other 99.559 102.424 101.422
Imports of services (1) 115.027 116.317 117.217
Direct defense expenditures 168.387 162.911 152.445
Travel 89.959 89.074 84.775
Passenger fares 84.975 85.450 86.307
Other transportation 109.364 111.026 115.167
Royalties and license fees 128.969 147.614 137.251
Other private services 141.606 142.520 153.722
Other 108.376 109.878 106.798
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 96.944 99.208 99.728
Exports of nondurable goods 105.529 106.818 108.669
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 91.618 97.020 101.886
Exports of nonagricultural goods 99.941 101.588 102.165
Imports of durable goods 115.298 117.412 120.641
Imports of nondurable goods 118.606 118.640 123.039
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 117.083 118.624 121.209
Seasonally adjusted
2005
I II
Exports of goods and services 106.295 109.487
Exports of goods (1) 103.356 106.915
Foods, feeds, and beverages 100.453 107.956
Industrial supplies and materials 105.947 110.071
Durable goods 92.667 96.814
Nondurable goods 114.350 118.460
Capital goods, except automotive 97.609 102.265
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 92.467 107.965
Computers, peripherals, and parts 95.218 101.251
Other 99.653 101.487
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 114.318 113.055
Consumer goods, except automotive 124.571 125.087
Durable goods 126.759 128.290
Nondurable goods 122.205 121.615
Other 86.428 89.197
Exports of services (1) 113.578 115.875
Transfers under U.S. military agency
sales contracts 130.929 131.259
Travel 91.515 96.478
Passenger fares 71.528 75.105
Other transportation 118.848 118.817
Royalties and license fees 125.453 127.022
Other private services 134.329 135.847
Other 83.962 83.598
Imports of goods and services 122.698 122.078
Imports of goods 123.629 122.462
Foods, feeds, and beverages 128.193 127.603
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 123.906 121.524
Durable goods 130.077 129.263
Nondurable goods 117.655 113.647
Petroleum and products 121.468 112.357
Capital goods, except automotive 114.567 119.545
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 86.296 93.886
Computers, peripherals, and parts 148.456 151.214
Other 107.251 112.400
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 114.910 114.437
Consumer goods, except automotive 145.361 144.550
Durable goods 152.426 149.360
Nondurable goods 137.826 139.421
Other 108.824 102.236
Imports of services (1) 118.292 120.347
Direct defense expenditures 151.297 153.168
Travel 85.527 89.619
Passenger fares 86.591 88.717
Other transportation 119.024 113.559
Royalties and license fees 141.389 147.960
Other private services 153.352 157.762
Other 106.785 107.415
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 101.255 104.672
Exports of nondurable goods 109.534 113.466
Exports of agricultural goood (2) 100.098 106.597
Exports of nonagricultural goods 103.741 107.065
Imports of durable goods 122.806 123.629
Imports of nondurable goods 125.860 121.549
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 123.831 123.980
(1.) Export and imports of certain goods, primarily military equipment
purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services.
Beginning with 1996, repairs and alterations of equipment are
reclassified from goods to services.
(2.) Includes parts of foods, fesm, and bevarges, of nondurable
industrial supplies and materials, and of nondurable nonautomotive
consimer goods.
Table 4.2.4. Price Indexes for Exports and Imports of Goods and
Services by Type of Product
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Exports of goods and services 1 99.624 99.273
Exports of goods (1) 2 99.315 98.661
Foods, feeds, and beverages 3 100.335 102.847
Industrial supplies and materials 4 96.987 95.547
Durable goods 5 98.210 98.437
Nondurable goods 6 96.259 93.918
Capital goods, except automotive 7 99.935 98.785
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 8 105.489 108.377
Computers, peripherals, and parts 9 96.656 90.675
Other 10 99.510 98.482
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 11 100.343 100.850
Consumer goods, except automotive 12 99.640 99.133
Durable goods 13 100.097 99.828
Nondurable goods 14 99.140 98.375
Other 15 99.610 99.515
Exports of services (1) 16 100.393 100.762
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 17 98.111 98.099
Travel 18 100.366 99.547
Passenger fares 19 100.826 103.598
Other transportation 20 98.934 99.259
Royalties and license fees 21 102.059 103.557
Other private services 22 100.081 99.935
Other 23 102.656 107.572
Imports of goods and services 24 97.497 96.341
Imports of goods (1) 25 96.998 95.288
Foods, feeds, and beverages 26 96.971 98.120
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 27 98.958 92.473
Durable goods 28 96.440 92.681
Nondurable goods 29 101.528 92.272
Petroleum and products 30 83.103 85.190
Capital goods, except automotive 31 96.923 93.672
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 32 103.757 105.087
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 33 90.329 83.184
Other 34 98.674 96.530
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 35 99.926 100.226
Consumer goods, except automotive 36 99.187 98.166
Durable goods 37 98.809 97.187
Nondurable goods 38 99.602 99.240
Other 39 99.583 98.647
Imports of services (1) 40 100.128 101.878
Direct defense expenditures 41 100.793 105.159
Travel 42 97.662 100.582
Passenger fares 43 109.317 114.502
Other transportation 44 98.485 95.361
Royalties and license fees 45 102.025 103.497
Other private services 46 99.889 101.981
Other 47 99.029 100.085
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 48 99.802 99.177
Exports of nondurable goods 49 98.080 97.360
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 50 100.707 102.622
Exports of nonagricultural goods 51 99.210 98.348
Imports of durable goods 52 98.088 96.121
Imports of nondurable goods 53 94.981 93.730
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 54 98.543 96.409
Seaso-
nally
ad-
justed
2003 2004 2001
IV
Exports of goods and services 101.398 104.999 98.623
Exports of goods (1) 100.635 104.407 98.172
Foods, feeds, and beverages 112.077 123.155 99.574
Industrial supplies and materials 102.153 113.898 93.316
Durable goods 102.798 116.359 97.044
Nondurable goods 101.661 112.465 91.197
Capital goods, except automotive 97.692 97.646 99.367
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 112.645 117.202 106.752
Computers, peripherals, and parts 88.541 87.257 94.267
Other 96.481 95.847 98.926
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 101.565 102.363 100.353
Consumer goods, except automotive 99.695 100.638 99.861
Durable goods 100.235 100.586 100.447
Nondurable goods 99.102 100.674 99.220
Other 102.234 106.813 98.613
Exports of services (1) 103.237 106.442 99.735
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 98.926 100.861 96.747
Travel 101.564 104.979 98.566
Passenger fares 115.849 127.788 100.651
Other transportation 105.027 108.406 96.957
Royalties and license fees 105.651 108.226 102.434
Other private services 101.184 103.710 99.643
Other 108.646 111.478 104.865
Imports of goods and services 99.610 104.571 94.556
Imports of goods (1) 98.066 102.970 93.609
Foods, feeds, and beverages 102.317 107.701 96.155
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 100.116 111.756 90.696
Durable goods 94.850 111.841 91.859
Nondurable goods 105.582 111.452 89.542
Petroleum and products 102.893 130.962 66.521
Capital goods, except automotive 92.300 91.329 95.328
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 105.678 109.646 104.739
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 77.681 72.678 85.126
Other 96.927 97.484 98.251
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 100.773 102.483 100.073
Consumer goods, except automotive 97.967 98.626 98.715
Durable goods 96.439 96.426 98.023
Nondurable goods 99.642 101.064 99.469
Other 100.746 104.105 98.397
Imports of services (1) 107.756 113.012 99.510
Direct defense expenditures 122.938 134.692 99.699
Travel 107.958 116.432 97.745
Passenger fares 116.853 114.973 110.506
Other transportation 107.724 117.736 94.454
Royalties and license fees 105.617 108.197 102.399
Other private services 102.313 103.722 99.949
Other 105.416 111.451 98.169
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 99.261 101.021 99.314
Exports of nondurable goods 103.627 112.111 95.391
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 113.015 123.791 99.335
Exports of nonagricultural goods 99.640 102.881 98.089
Imports of durable goods 95.917 97.951 96.789
Imports of nondurable goods 101.801 111.920 87.863
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 97.565 99.988 96.608
Seasonally adjusted
2002
I II III
Exports of goods and services 98.360 99.048 99.772
Exports of goods (1) 97.831 98.359 99.164
Foods, feeds, and beverages 99.181 100.084 105.382
Industrial supplies and materials 92.491 95.101 97.035
Durable goods 97.133 98.180 99.169
Nondurable goods 89.947 93.366 95.802
Capital goods, except automotive 99.265 98.907 98.658
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 107.389 107.795 108.668
Computers, peripherals, and parts 93.090 91.679 89.628
Other 98.897 98.585 98.447
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 100.623 100.687 100.868
Consumer goods, except automotive 99.120 98.913 99.210
Durable goods 100.074 99.572 99.798
Nondurable goods 98.085 98.196 98.567
Other 98.342 99.105 100.154
Exports of services (1) 99.654 100.717 101.253
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 97.348 97.832 98.238
Travel 98.670 99.582 99.637
Passenger fares 99.966 102.156 107.684
Other transportation 95.258 98.949 100.650
Royalties and license fees 102.723 103.349 103.802
Other private services 99.576 100.164 100.104
Other 106.537 107.594 107.826
Imports of goods and services 94.146 96.474 97.304
Imports of goods (1) 93.139 95.563 96.177
Foods, feeds, and beverages 95.971 97.411 98.488
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 89.747 92.720 93.059
Durable goods 91.511 93.061 93.261
Nondurable goods 87.959 92.403 92.858
Petroleum and products 66.664 87.536 93.017
Capital goods, except automotive 94.299 94.006 93.704
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 104.977 105.340 106.478
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 84.498 84.226 82.964
Other 96.888 96.527 96.531
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 99.971 100.079 100.286
Consumer goods, except automotive 98.377 98.078 98.180
Durable goods 97.559 97.306 97.124
Nondurable goods 99.270 98.919 99.343
Other 98.164 98.431 98.814
Imports of services (1) 99.430 101.256 103.236
Direct defense expenditures 97.118 100.369 110.668
Travel 97.136 99.733 102.383
Passenger fares 111.982 113.883 117.057
Other transportation 93.131 94.237 96.201
Royalties and license fees 102.688 103.313 103.766
Other private services 101.124 102.705 102.340
Other 98.225 99.727 100.873
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 99.262 99.158 99.207
Exports of nondurable goods 94.430 96.399 98.948
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 98.641 99.650 105.296
Exports of nonagricultural goods 97.778 98.262 98.673
Imports of durable goods 96.220 96.265 96.204
Imports of nondurable goods 87.533 94.237 96.074
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 96.046 96.440 96.549
Seasonally adjusted
2002 2003
IV I II
Exports of goods and services 199.911 100.909 101.165
Exports of goods (1) 99.290 100.162 100.566
Foods, feeds, and beverages 106.739 107.323 110.133
Industrial supplies and materials 97.561 101.065 101.959
Durable goods 99.265 100.999 102.177
Nondurable goods 96.558 100.944 101.688
Capital goods, except automotive 98.309 98.130 98.031
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 109.657 110.966 111.773
Computers, peripherals, and parts 88.303 88.967 88.812
Other 97.998 97.324 97.061
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 101.223 101.399 101.454
Consumer goods, except automotive 99.287 99.427 99.550
Durable goods 99.867 99.892 100.185
Nondurable goods 98.652 98.907 98.859
Other 100.459 101.509 102.021
Exports of services (1) 101.253 102.710 102.623
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 98.979 98.567 98.686
Travel 100.235 101.089 100.591
Passenger fares 104.857 109.792 114.095
Other transportation 102.180 106.462 102.831
Royalties and license fees 104.294 105.265 105.355
Other private services 99.896 100.653 101.009
Other 108.332 108.353 108.240
Imports of goods and services 97.441 100.069 98.938
Imports of goods (1) 96.272 99.011 97.311
Foods, feeds, and beverages 100.608 102.087 102.036
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 94.365 100.644 99.428
Durable goods 92.892 92.852 92.804
Nondurable goods 95.867 108.725 106.254
Petroleum and products 93.530 112.112 96.483
Capital goods, except automotive 92.681 92.510 92.406
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 103.552 104.004 104.921
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 81.048 79.666 78.408
Other 196.175 96.493 96.823
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 100.570 100.500 100.653
Consumer goods, except automotive 98.030 97.919 97.963
Durable goods 96.759 96.535 96.471
Nondurable goods 99.429 99.440 99.597
Other 99.180 100.328 100.553
Imports of services (1) 103.590 105.601 107.533
Direct defense expenditures 112.480 122.058 122.144
Travel 103.197 104.566 107.872
Passenger fares 115.086 116.823 118.041
Other transportation 97.873 100.696 106.592
Royalties and license fees 104.258 105.228 105.318
Other private services 101.755 102.308 102.314
Other 101.517 103.078 104.955
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 99.081 99.235 99.366
Exports of nondurable goods 99.662 102.132 103.149
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 106.901 107.901 110.063
Exports of nonagricultural goods 98.680 99.531 99.797
Imports of durable goods 95.794 95.715 95.709
Imports of nondurable goods 97.077 104.749 100.108
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 96.602 97.599 97.443
Seasonally adjusted
2003 2004
III IV I
Exports of goods and services 101.401 102.116 103.584
Exports of goods (1) 100.400 101.412 103.029
Foods, feeds, and beverages 111.241 119.611 124.829
Industrial supplies and materials 101.781 103.808 108.630
Durable goods 103.080 104.936 110.745
Nondurable goods 100.953 103.061 107.379
Capital goods, except automotive 97.451 97.155 97.369
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 113.429 114.411 115.463
Computers, peripherals, and parts 88.107 88.279 88.597
Other 96.087 95.450 95.497
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 101.649 101.757 101.895
Consumer goods, except automotive 99.711 100.094 100.252
Durable goods 100.253 100.609 100.332
Nondurable goods 99.115 99.527 100.146
Other 102.081 103.323 105.182
Exports of services (1) 103.790 103.822 104.942
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 99.297 99.152 99.602
Travel 101.879 102.489 103.193
Passenger fares 118.466 120.781 126.073
Other transportation 105.957 104.858 106.412
Royalties and license fees 105.790 106.157 107.048
Other private services 101.679 101.394 102.552
Other 109.216 108.774 107.566
Imports of goods and services 99.580 99.853 102.177
Imports of goods (1) 97.912 98.028 100.413
Foods, feeds, and beverages 102.253 102.894 105.303
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 99.646 100.746 106.420
Durable goods 95.739 98.004 104.005
Nondurable goods 103.738 103.613 108.868
Petroleum and products 102.067 101.114 112.466
Capital goods, except automotive 92.372 91.914 92.017
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 106.568 107.220 108.003
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 77.064 75.588 75.246
Other 97.235 97.159 97.411
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 100.653 101.284 101.794
Consumer goods, except automotive 97.967 98.018 98.714
Durable goods 96.428 96.324 96.464
Nondurable goods 99.653 99.878 101.212
Other 100.810 101.292 102.834
Imports of services (1) 108.389 109.502 111.504
Direct defense expenditures 120.952 126.598 129.984
Travel 107.821 111.592 115.978
Passenger fares 117.435 115.112 114.006
Other transportation 111.395 112.211 114.731
Royalties and license fees 105.753 106.120 107.010
Other private services 102.657 101.973 102.792
Other 106.040 107.591 110.254
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 99.162 99.282 100.105
Exports of nondurable goods 103.075 106.150 109.645
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 111.681 122.414 127.085
Exports of nonagricultural goods 99.494 99.740 101.166
Imports of durable goods 96.011 96.235 97.149
Imports of nondurable goods 101.223 101.125 106.115
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 97.495 97.723 99.096
Seasonally adjusted
2004
II III IV
Exports of goods and services 104.803 105.242 106.366
Exports of goods (1) 104.361 104.629 105.610
Foods, feeds, and beverages 131.783 119.701 116.306
Industrial supplies and materials 111.822 115.390 119.749
Durable goods 114.431 118.720 121.540
Nondurable goods 110.319 113.523 118.640
Capital goods, except automotive 97.580 97.678 97.956
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 115.869 117.992 119.483
Computers, peripherals, and parts 88.699 86.865 84.866
Other 95.699 95.832 96.359
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 102.246 102.479 102.833
Consumer goods, except automotive 100.365 100.929 101.006
Durable goods 100.398 100.615 100.999
Nondurable goods 100.308 101.255 100.985
Other 106.655 107.083 108.332
Exports of services (1) 105.895 106.735 108.197
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 100.680 101.100 102.062
Travel 104.820 105.427 106.411
Passenger fares 124.621 127.907 132.658
Other transportation 106.486 108.797 111.929
Royalties and license fees 107.973 108.491 109.265
Other private services 103.489 103.802 104.997
Other 110.176 113.038 115.131
Imports of goods and services 103.812 105.269 107.026
Imports of goods (1) 102.337 103.692 105.440
Foods, feeds, and beverages 107.462 107.505 110.535
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 111.098 113.507 115.999
Durable goods 112.228 115.584 115.548
Nondurable goods 109.641 110.966 116.336
Petroleum and products 125.747 136.835 148.562
Capital goods, except automotive 91.357 91.054 90.890
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 108.734 110.387 111.461
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 73.577 71.671 70.219
Other 97.141 97.490 97.892
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 102.194 102.652 103.293
Consumer goods, except automotive 98.567 98.466 98.757
Durable goods 96.402 96.245 96.593
Nondurable goods 100.966 100.929 101.151
Other 103.799 104.433 105.353
Imports of services (1) 111.574 113.586 115.383
Direct defense expenditures 130.332 135.251 143.200
Travel 113.324 115.228 121.450
Passenger fares 114.078 113.725 118.081
Other transportation 116.209 118.476 121.530
Royalties and license fees 107.936 108.454 109.227
Other private services 103.641 105.859 102.598
Other 109.993 111.250 114.306
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 100.741 101.322 101.917
Exports of nondurable goods 112.639 112.124 114.034
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 132.033 120.041 116.005
Exports of nonagricultural goods 102.265 103.376 104.718
Imports of durable goods 97.914 98.274 98.466
Imports of nondurable goods 110.142 113.360 118.062
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 99.796 100.170 100.888
Seasonally adjusted
2005
I II
Exports of goods and services 107.559 108.535
Exports of goods (1) 106.775 107.585
Foods, feeds, and beverages 117.757 121.658
Industrial supplies and materials 123.541 125.732
Durable goods 125.430 126.609
Nondurable goods 122.375 125.071
Capital goods, except automotive 98.070 98.071
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 121.143 121.639
Computers, peripherals, and parts 83.125 81.621
Other 96.590 96.819
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 103.176 103.404
Consumer goods, except automotive 101.681 101.847
Durable goods 101.437 101.661
Nondurable goods 101.927 102.026
Other 109.826 110.857
Exports of services (1) 109.454 110.812
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 102.841 102.917
Travel 106.430 107.877
Passenger fares 138.653 138.401
Other transportation 114.440 119.941
Royalties and license fees 109.986 110.733
Other private services 105.930 106.851
Other 121.593 122.006
Imports of goods and services 107.783 110.087
Imports of goods (1) 105.937 108.612
Foods, feeds, and beverages 112.470 114.035
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 118.540 120.214
Durable goods 118.640 118.878
Nondurable goods 118.226 121.581
Petroleum and products 145.021 170.762
Capital goods, except automotive 91.273 91.070
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 112.647 113.254
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 69.000 67.494
Other 99.046 99.465
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 103.395 103.523
Consumer goods, except automotive 99.600 99.685
Durable goods 96.980 97.012
Nondurable goods 102.554 102.703
Other 106.609 107.171
Imports of services (1) 117.585 117.831
Direct defense expenditures 149.143 147.921
Travel 122.798 121.914
Passenger fares 120.170 118.945
Other transportation 123.945 126.339
Royalties and license fees 109.948 110.695
Other private services 104.822 105.143
Other 115.469 115.978
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 102.534 102.748
Exports of nondurable goods 116.529 118.794
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 117.577 121.655
Exports of nonagricultural goods 105.853 106.430
Imports of durable goods 99.136 99.140
Imports of nondurable goods 118.231 126.044
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 101.812 102.154
(1.) Exports and imports of certain goods, primarily military equipment
purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services.
Beginning with 1986, repairs and alterations of equipment are
reclassified from goods to services.
(2.) Includes parts of foods, feeds, and beverages, of nondurable
industrial supplies and materials, and of nondurable nonautomotive
consumer goods.
Table 4.2.5. Exports and Imports of Goods and Services by Type of
Product
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Exports of goods and services 1 1,032.8 1,005.9
Exports of goods (1) 2 731.2 697.6
Foods, feeds, and beverages 3 49.4 49.6
Industrial supplies and materials 4 155.3 153.5
Durable goods 5 57.1 53.5
Nondurable goods 6 98.2 100.0
Capital goods, except automotive 7 321.7 290.4
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 8 52.6 50.4
Computers, peripherals, and parts 9 47.6 38.6
Other 10 221.6 201.5
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 11 75.4 78.9
Consumer goods, except automotive 12 88.3 84.4
Durable goods 13 46.4 43.9
Nondurable goods 14 42.0 40.4
Other 15 41.0 40.7
Exports of services (1) 16 301.6 308.4
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 17 11.8 11.3
Travel 18 71.9 66.6
Passenger fares 19 17.9 17.0
Other transportation 20 28.4 29.2
Royalties and license fees 21 40.7 44.5
Other private services 22 116.3 125.3
Other 23 14.5 14.4
Imports of goods and services 24 1,399.8 1,430.3
Imports of goods (1) 25 1,167.9 1,189.3
Foods, feeds, and beverages 26 46.6 49.7
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 27 164.8 158.4
Durable goods 28 80.0 80.9
Nondurable goods 29 84.8 77.5
Petroleum and products 30 103.6 103.5
Capital goods, except automotive 31 298.0 283.3
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 32 31.4 25.5
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 33 74.0 75.2
Other 34 192.6 182.7
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 35 189.8 203.7
Consumer goods, except automotive 36 284.5 308.0
Durable goods 37 146.6 160.6
Nondurable goods 38 137.9 147.3
Other 39 80.7 82.7
Imports of services (1) 40 231.9 241.0
Direct defense expenditures 41 14.8 19.1
Travel 42 60.2 58.7
Passenger fares 43 22.6 20.0
Other transportation 44 38.7 38.4
Royalties and license fees 45 16.5 19.3
Other private services 46 70.9 77.3
Other 47 8.1 8.2
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 48 521.1 487.2
Exports of nondurable goods 49 210.1 210.4
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 50 54.9 54.5
Exports of nonagricultural goods 51 676.3 643.1
Imports of durable goods 52 754.7 770.0
Imports of nondurable goods 53 413.2 419.4
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 54 1,064.4 1,085.9
Seaso-
nally
adjus-
ted at
annual
rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
Exports of goods and services 1,045.6 1,173.8 966.6
Exports of goods (1) 724.3 818.1 681.7
Foods, feeds, and beverages 55.0 56.6 49.0
Industrial supplies and materials 168.3 199.5 146.6
Durable goods 57.3 67.8 53.6
Nondurable goods 111.0 131.7 93.0
Capital goods, except automotive 293.6 331.5 288.8
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 46.7 50.0 48.3
Computers, peripherals, and parts 39.9 42.8 41.4
Other 207.0 238.7 199.1
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 80.7 89.3 74.9
Consumer goods, except automotive 89.9 103.1 84.0
Durable goods 46.1 53.8 43.1
Nondurable goods 43.9 49.3 40.9
Other 36.8 38.2 38.4
Exports of services (1) 321.3 355.7 284.8
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 12.2 14.1 11.1
Travel 64.3 74.5 56.7
Passenger fares 15.7 18.9 13.8
Other transportation 31.3 36.9 26.7
Royalties and license fees 48.1 52.6 41.8
Other private services 136.2 145.4 119.8
Other 13.4 13.3 14.9
Imports of goods and services 1,546.5 1,797.8 1,318.2
Imports of goods (1) 1,283.9 1,495.9 1,096.5
Foods, feeds, and beverages 55.8 62.1 47.1
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 174.4 225.1 148.4
Durable goods 83.8 119.2 74.9
Nondurable goods 90.6 105.9 73.5
Petroleum and products 133.1 180.5 83.4
Capital goods, except automotive 295.8 343.5 272.8
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 24.1 24.3 32.5
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 76.5 88.6 68.2
Other 195.2 230.5 172.0
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 210.2 228.2 188.0
Consumer goods, except automotive 334.0 373.1 277.3
Durable goods 171.1 197.6 143.3
Nondurable goods 162.9 175.4 134.0
Other 80.6 83.4 79.6
Imports of services (1) 262.6 301.9 221.7
Direct defense expenditures 25.3 29.3 17.1
Travel 57.4 65.6 51.9
Passenger fares 21.0 23.7 19.2
Other transportation 44.7 54.2 36.3
Royalties and license fees 19.4 23.9 17.1
Other private services 86.2 95.7 72.0
Other 8.6 9.5 8.1
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 496.1 561.4 479.7
Exports of nondurable goods 228.2 256.7 202.1
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 60.9 62.9 55.0
Exports of nonagricultural goods 663.4 755.1 626.8
Imports of durable goods 801.2 930.2 718.7
Imports of nondurable goods 482.7 565.7 377.7
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1,150.8 1,315.4 1,013.1
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002
I II III
Exports of goods and services 976.4 1,008.2 1,022.9
Exports of goods (1) 676.7 703.4 713.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages 48.9 49.2 50.7
Industrial supplies and materials 145.0 154.7 156.6
Durable goods 50.9 54.3 54.4
Nondurable goods 94.1 100.4 102.2
Capital goods, except automotive 285.2 293.5 297.2
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 49.5 50.5 53.7
Computers, peripherals, and parts 38.6 39.3 37.9
Other 197.1 203.7 205.6
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 75.0 81.0 80.7
Consumer goods, except automotive 82.6 84.3 85.5
Durable goods 43.5 44.0 44.8
Nondurable goods 39.1 40.3 40.8
Other 40.0 40.6 42.3
Exports of services (1) 299.6 304.8 309.9
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 10.5 10.2 13.0
Travel 64.6 64.6 65.1
Passenger fares 16.9 17.1 17.2
Other transportation 27.9 28.6 29.5
Royalties and license fees 41.5 45.0 46.2
Other private services 123.3 124.8 124.6
Other 14.8 14.6 14.2
Imports of goods and services 1,349.5 1,424.3 1,456.7
Imports of goods (1) 1,115.4 1,187.8 1,214.5
Foods, feeds, and beverages 47.2 49.0 50.7
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 148.3 156.9 161.0
Durable goods 78.3 79.7 81.7
Nondurable goods 70.0 77.1 79.3
Petroleum and products 81.4 104.0 106.9
Capital goods, except automotive 277.5 285.5 285.4
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 28.5 24.7 22.4
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 75.3 76.1 75.5
Other 173.7 184.7 187.5
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 193.5 203.5 209.0
Consumer goods, except automotive 287.4 305.9 317.7
Durable goods 150.7 162.2 165.5
Nondurable goods 136.7 143.7 152.2
Other 80.0 83.0 83.9
Imports of services (1) 234.1 236.5 242.2
Direct defense expenditures 17.4 18.5 19.8
Travel 58.2 58.0 58.0
Passenger fares 19.5 19.5 19.3
Other transportation 35.4 38.2 39.0
Royalties and license fees 19.5 19.0 20.1
Other private services 75.8 75.1 77.8
Other 8.2 8.1 8.1
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 474.6 493.2 498.2
Exports of nondurable goods 202.1 210.2 214.8
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 54.4 54.4 55.0
Exports of nonagricultural goods 622.4 649.0 657.9
Imports of durable goods 740.0 772.4 783.5
Imports of nondurable goods 375.4 415.4 431.0
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1,034.0 1,083.7 1,107.6
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002 2003
IV I II
Exports of goods and services 1,016.2 1,018.8 1,016.1
Exports of goods (1) 697.1 705.8 708.6
Foods, feeds, and beverages 49.6 52.3 53.5
Industrial supplies and materials 157.6 166.7 165.9
Durable goods 54.4 55.8 57.3
Nondurable goods 103.2 110.9 108.6
Capital goods, except automotive 285.9 282.1 283.4
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 48.1 45.2 43.6
Computers, peripherals, and parts 38.4 38.1 38.1
Other 199.4 198.8 201.8
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 79.0 79.8 81.8
Consumer goods, except automotive 85.0 87.0 87.9
Durable goods 43.4 43.4 44.8
Nondurable goods 41.6 43.6 43.2
Other 40.0 37.7 36.0
Exports of services (1) 319.1 313.0 307.5
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 11.4 10.5 11.1
Travel 72.0 63.2 57.3
Passenger fares 17.0 15.3 14.1
Other transportation 30.8 30.2 30.6
Royalties and license fees 45.2 46.5 47.4
Other private services 128.7 133.6 133.4
Other 14.0 13.7 13.5
Imports of goods and services 1,490.8 1,521.4 1,516.6
Imports of goods (1) 1,239.7 1,266.8 1,264.3
Foods, feeds, and beverages 51.8 54.1 54.9
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 167.4 172.1 170.2
Durable goods 83.9 82.1 80.0
Nondurable goods 83.5 90.0 90.1
Petroleum and products 121.6 142.4 124.9
Capital goods, except automotive 284.9 285.6 292.6
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 26.3 23.3 23.9
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 73.7 74.5 75.5
Other 185.0 187.9 193.3
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 209.1 205.3 210.6
Consumer goods, except automotive 320.8 328.3 327.8
Durable goods 164.1 164.6 165.1
Nondurable goods 156.7 163.7 162.7
Other 84.1 79.0 83.3
Imports of services (1) 251.1 254.6 252.3
Direct defense expenditures 20.6 22.9 24.6
Travel 60.7 58.0 52.0
Passenger fares 21.6 20.0 19.5
Other transportation 41.0 43.2 44.4
Royalties and license fees 18.6 18.4 18.9
Other private services 80.4 83.7 84.4
Other 8.2 8.4 8.6
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 482.7 480.0 485.3
Exports of nondurable goods 214.4 225.7 223.3
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 54.2 57.0 58.9
Exports of nonagricultural goods 642.9 648.8 649.7
Imports of durable goods 784.0 777.1 790.1
Imports of nondurable goods 455.7 489.7 474.2
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1,118.0 1,124.4 1,139.4
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2003 2004
III IV I
Exports of goods and services 1,046.6 1,101.1 1,130.8
Exports of goods (1) 723.1 759.8 786.1
Foods, feeds, and beverages 55.9 58.4 56.5
Industrial supplies and materials 167.1 173.3 187.1
Durable goods 56.9 59.3 63.8
Nondurable goods 110.2 114.0 123.4
Capital goods, except automotive 294.2 314.7 322.7
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 46.8 51.3 49.2
Computers, peripherals, and parts 40.8 42.6 42.0
Other 206.6 220.8 231.5
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 78.3 82.9 84.0
Consumer goods, except automotive 90.9 93.8 98.2
Durable goods 46.8 49.3 49.9
Nondurable goods 44.1 44.5 48.3
Other 36.6 36.8 37.6
Exports of services (1) 323.5 341.3 344.7
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 13.6 13.7 15.0
Travel 64.7 72.1 71.6
Passenger fares 16.1 17.2 18.1
Other transportation 31.3 33.2 35.6
Royalties and license fees 48.4 50.3 50.7
Other private services 136.2 141.7 140.8
Other 13.3 13.1 12.9
Imports of goods and services 1,541.9 1,606.1 1,690.3
Imports of goods (1) 1,275.0 1,329.5 1,401.9
Foods, feeds, and beverages 56.4 58.0 60.0
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 175.5 179.6 197.2
Durable goods 82.8 90.2 99.9
Nondurable goods 92.8 89.4 97.3
Petroleum and products 131.7 133.4 160.2
Capital goods, except automotive 294.3 310.7 323.1
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 23.0 26.1 21.0
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 75.8 80.3 83.9
Other 195.5 204.3 218.1
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 205.2 219.6 221.7
Consumer goods, except automotive 333.2 346.7 358.4
Durable goods 172.4 182.2 187.8
Nondurable goods 160.8 164.5 170.6
Other 78.7 81.4 81.3
Imports of services (1) 266.9 276.6 288.5
Direct defense expenditures 25.6 28.1 28.4
Travel 58.6 61.3 63.5
Passenger fares 22.0 22.3 23.0
Other transportation 45.2 46.1 51.7
Royalties and license fees 20.0 20.2 21.6
Other private services 86.9 89.8 91.1
Other 8.7 8.8 9.2
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 494.5 524.5 539.1
Exports of nondurable goods 228.6 235.3 247.0
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 63.0 64.7 63.6
Exports of nonagricultural goods 660.1 695.1 722.5
Imports of durable goods 794.0 843.4 873.1
Imports of nondurable goods 480.9 486.1 528.7
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1,143.3 1,196.1 1,241.7
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004
II III IV
Exports of goods and services 1,163.3 1,183.8 1,217.1
Exports of goods (1) 811.5 829.7 845.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages 56.8 55.6 57.4
Industrial supplies and materials 197.0 202.7 211.2
Durable goods 66.8 68.8 71.9
Nondurable goods 130.2 134.0 139.3
Capital goods, except automotive 329.2 336.7 337.3
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 47.5 52.3 50.9
Computers, peripherals, and parts 42.2 43.4 43.6
Other 239.5 241.0 242.8
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 87.2 92.3 93.7
Consumer goods, except automotive 102.1 103.8 108.2
Durable goods 53.0 55.1 57.1
Nondurable goods 49.1 48.7 51.2
Other 39.2 38.6 37.2
Exports of services (1) 351.8 354.1 372.1
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 14.3 13.7 13.5
Travel 74.7 74.7 76.9
Passenger fares 18.6 19.6 19.1
Other transportation 36.8 36.5 38.6
Royalties and license fees 50.3 51.8 57.8
Other private services 143.9 144.4 152.7
Other 13.2 13.4 13.7
Imports of goods and services 1,776.4 1,821.8 1,902.5
Imports of goods (1) 1,478.3 1,515.0 1,588.4
Foods, feeds, and beverages 62.3 61.9 64.3
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 221.2 235.9 246.2
Durable goods 117.3 126.4 133.2
Nondurable goods 103.9 109.5 113.0
Petroleum and products 166.1 180.5 215.1
Capital goods, except automotive 341.9 351.1 357.7
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 24.5 24.0 27.7
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 88.3 91.0 91.3
Other 229.1 236.0 238.8
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 228.7 230.1 232.5
Consumer goods, except automotive 375.9 370.4 387.6
Durable goods 197.3 196.6 208.8
Nondurable goods 178.5 173.7 178.8
Other 82.3 85.1 85.0
Imports of services (1) 298.1 306.8 314.1
Direct defense expenditures 29.6 29.7 29.5
Travel 66.0 66.4 66.6
Passenger fares 23.5 23.6 24.7
Other transportation 52.6 54.5 57.9
Royalties and license fees 22.9 26.4 24.7
Other private services 94.0 96.6 101.0
Other 9.4 9.7 9.7
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 555.8 572.1 578.5
Exports of nondurable goods 255.6 257.6 266.5
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 64.0 61.6 62.6
Exports of nonagricultural goods 747.5 768.1 782.5
Imports of durable goods 926.3 946.8 974.7
Imports of nondurable goods 552.0 568.2 613.7
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1,312.3 1,334.5 1,373.3
adjusted at annual
rates
2005
I II
Exports of goods and services 1,253.2 1,302.5
Exports of goods (1) 865.4 9,020.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages 56.8 63.1
Industrial supplies and materials 218.0 230.5
Durable goods 73.9 77.9
Nondurable goods 144.1 152.6
Capital goods, except automotive 341.7 358.0
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 53.9 63.2
Computers, peripherals, and parts 44.0 45.9
Other 243.9 248.9
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 94.8 93.9
Consumer goods, except automotive 113.2 113.9
Durable goods 60.0 60.9
Nondurable goods 53.2 52.9
Other 40.9 42.6
Exports of services (1) 387.7 400.5
Transferss contracts U.S. military
agency sales contracts 17.3 17.3
Travel 80.3 85.8
Passenger fares 20.5 21.5
Other transportation 40.5 42.5
Royalties and license fees 59.7 60.8
Other private services 155.5 158.6
Other 14.0 13.9
Imports of goods and services 1,950.6 1,982.3
Imports of goods (1) 1,627.6 1,652.9
Foods, feeds, and beverages 66.3 66.9
Industrial supplies and materials,
except petroleum and products 253.3 251.9
Durable goods 136.1 135.5
Nondurable goods 117.2 116.5
Petroleum and products 211.7 230.6
Capital goods, except automotive 363.0 377.9
Civilian aircraft, engines, and
parts 25.6 28.0
Computers, peripherals, and
parts 92.1 91.8
Other 245.3 258.1
Automotive vehicles, engines, and
parts 232.7 232.0
Consumer goods, except automotive 408.3 406.4
Durable goods 221.1 216.7
Nondurable goods 187.2 189.7
Other 92.3 87.2
Imports of services (1) 323.0 329.3
Direct defense expenditures 30.5 30.6
Travel 68.0 70.7
Passenger fares 25.3 25.6
Other transportation 61.1 59.4
Royalties and license fees 25.6 27.0
Other private services 102.9 106.2
Other 9.8 9.9
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 590.9 612.1
Exports of nondurable goods 274.5 289.9
Exports of agricultural goods (2) 62.3 68.6
Exports of nonagricultural goods 803.1 833.4
Imports of durable goods 999.0 1,005.7
Imports of nondurable goods 628.6 647.2
Imports of nonpetroleum goods 1,415.9 1,422.3
(1.) Exports and imports of certain goods, primarily military equipment
purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services.
Beginning with 1986, repairs and alterations of equipment are
reclassified from goods to services.
(2.) Includes parts of foods, feeds, and beverages, of nondurable
industrial supplies and materials, and of nondurable nonautomotive
consumer goods.
Table 4.2.6. Real Exports and Imports of Goods and Services by Type
of Product, Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Exports of goods and
services 1 1,036.7 1,013.3
Exports of goods (1) 2 736.3 707.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages 3 49.2 48.2
Industrial supplies and
materials 4 160.1 160.6
Durable goods 5 58.1 54.4
Nondurable goods 6 102.0 106.4
Capital goods, except
automotive 7 321.9 294.0
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 8 49.9 46.5
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2) 9
Other 10 222.6 204.6
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 11 75.2 78.3
Consumer goods, except
automotive 12 88.7 85.1
Durable goods 13 46.3 44.0
Nondurable goods 14 42.3 41.1
Other 15 41.2 40.9
Exports of services (1) 16 300.4 306.0
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 17 12.0 11.5
Travel 18 71.6 66.9
Passenger fares 19 17.8 16.5
Other transportation 20 28.7 29.4
Royalties and license fees 21 39.9 43.0
Other private services 22 116.2 125.4
Other 23 14.2 13.4
Residual 24 0.3 0.3
Imports of goods and
services 25 1,435.8 1,484.6
Imports of goods (1) 26 1,204.1 1,248.2
Foods, feeds, and beverages 27 48.1 50.6
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 28 166.5 171.3
Durable goods 29 83.0 87.3
Nondurable goods 30 83.5 84.0
Petroleum and products 31 124.6 121.5
Capital goods, except
automotive 32 307.5 302.5
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 33 30.2 24.2
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2) 34
Other 35 195.2 189.3
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 36 189.9 203.3
Consumer goods, except
automotive 37 286.8 313.7
Durable goods 38 148.4 165.3
Nondurable goods 39 138.4 148.5
Other 40 81.0 83.9
Imports of services (1) 41 231.6 236.5
Direct defense expenditures 42 14.7 18.2
Travel 43 61.6 58.4
Passenger fares 44 20.7 17.4
Other transportation 45 39.3 40.3
Royalties and license fees 46 16.2 18.7
Other private services 47 71.0 75.8
Other 48 8.2 8.2
Residual 49 -0.1 -0.6
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 50 522.2 491.2
Exports of nondurable goods 51 214.2 216.1
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 52 54.5 53.1
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 53 681.7 653.9
Imports of durable goods 54 769.4 801.0
Imports of nondurable goods 55 435.1 447.4
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 56 1,080.1 1,126.3
Season-
ally
adjusted
at annual
rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
Exports of goods and
services 1,031.2 1,117.9 980.3
Exports of goods (1) 719.7 783.6 694.7
Foods, feeds, and beverages 49.1 45.9 49.2
Industrial supplies and
materials 164.7 175.2 157.2
Durable goods 55.7 58.3 55.3
Nondurable goods 109.1 117.1 102.0
Capital goods, except
automotive 300.6 339.5 290.8
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 41.5 42.6 45.2
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 214.5 249.0 201.3
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 79.4 87.2 74.7
Consumer goods, except
automotive 90.2 102.4 84.1
Durable goods 46.0 53.4 42.9
Nondurable goods 44.2 49.0 41.2
Other 36.0 35.7 39.0
Exports of services (1) 311.2 334.1 285.6
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 12.3 14.0 11.5
Travel 63.4 70.9 57.5
Passenger fares 13.5 14.8 13.7
Other transportation 29.8 34.0 27.6
Royalties and license fees 45.6 48.6 40.8
Other private services 134.6 140.2 120.3
Other 12.3 11.9 14.2
Residual -0.9 -3.8 -0.1
Imports of goods and
services 1,552.6 1,719.2 1,394.9
Imports of goods (1) 1,309.2 1,452.7 1,172.1
Foods, feeds, and beverages 54.6 57.7 49.0
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 174.2 201.5 163.8
Durable goods 88.3 106.6 81.6
Nondurable goods 85.8 95.1 82.2
Petroleum and products 129.3 137.8 125.3
Capital goods, except
automotive 320.5 376.1 286.4
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 22.8 22.2 31.0
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 201.4 236.5 175.1
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 208.6 222.7 187.9
Consumer goods, except
automotive 340.9 378.3 280.9
Durable goods 177.4 205.0 146.2
Nondurable goods 163.5 173.6 134.7
Other 80.0 80.1 80.9
Imports of services (1) 243.7 267.1 222.8
Direct defense expenditures 20.6 21.8 17.1
Travel 53.2 56.4 53.1
Passenger fares 17.9 20.6 17.4
Other transportation 41.5 46.0 38.5
Royalties and license fees 18.4 22.1 16.7
Other private services 84.3 92.2 72.0
Other 8.2 8.5 8.2
Residual -1.7 -7.7 -2.3
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 499.8 555.7 483.1
Exports of nondurable goods 220.2 229.0 211.9
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 53.9 50.8 55.3
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 665.8 734.0 639.2
Imports of durable goods 835.3 949.7 742.8
Imports of nondurable goods 474.2 505.4 430.3
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 1,179.5 1,315.6 1,049.1
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2002
I II III
Exports of goods and
services 992.8 1,018.0 1,025.2
Exports of goods (1) 691.8 715.2 719.0
Foods, feeds, and beverages 49.3 49.2 48.1
Industrial supplies and
materials 156.8 162.7 161.4
Durable goods 52.4 55.3 54.9
Nondurable goods 104.6 107.6 106.7
Capital goods, except
automotive 287.3 296.7 301.2
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 46.1 46.8 49.4
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 199.4 206.6 208.8
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 74.6 80.5 80.0
Consumer goods, except
automotive 83.4 85.2 86.2
Durable goods 43.5 44.2 44.9
Nondurable goods 39.9 41.0 41.4
Other 40.7 41.0 42.3
Exports of services (1) 300.7 302.7 306.1
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 10.8 10.4 13.3
Travel 65.5 64.9 65.4
Passenger fares 16.9 16.8 15.9
Other transportation 29.3 28.9 29.4
Royalties and license fees 40.4 43.5 44.5
Other private services 123.9 124.5 124.4
Other 13.9 13.5 13.2
Residual 0.2 0.4 0.4
Imports of goods and
services 1,434.0 1,476.9 1,497.4
Imports of goods (1) 1,198.2 1,243.4 1,263.1
Foods, feeds, and beverages 49.2 50.4 51.5
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 165.4 169.3 173.0
Durable goods 85.6 85.7 87.6
Nondurable goods 79.7 83.6 85.5
Petroleum and products 122.1 118.9 114.9
Capital goods, except
automotive 294.4 303.7 304.5
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 27.1 23.4 21.0
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 179.3 191.4 194.2
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 193.6 203.3 208.4
Consumer goods, except
automotive 292.2 311.9 323.6
Durable goods 154.5 166.7 170.4
Nondurable goods 137.7 145.3 153.2
Other 81.5 84.3 84.9
Imports of services (1) 235.4 233.6 234.6
Direct defense expenditures 17.9 18.5 17.9
Travel 59.9 58.2 56.6
Passenger fares 17.4 17.1 16.5
Other transportation 38.1 40.6 40.6
Royalties and license fees 19.0 18.4 19.4
Other private services 75.0 73.1 76.0
Other 8.4 8.2 8.1
Residual -1.2 -0.5 -0.3
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 478.2 497.4 502.2
Exports of nondurable goods 214.1 218.1 217.1
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 55.1 54.5 52.2
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 636.6 660.5 666.8
Imports of durable goods 769.2 802.3 814.3
Imports of nondurable goods 429.4 441.4 449.2
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 1,076.8 1,123.9 1,147.2
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2002 2003
IV I II
Exports of goods and
services 1,017.2 1,009.7 1,004.5
Exports of goods (1) 702.1 704.7 704.7
Foods, feeds, and beverages 46.5 48.7 48.6
Industrial supplies and
materials 161.5 165.0 162.7
Durable goods 54.8 55.2 56.1
Nondurable goods 106.9 109.9 106.8
Capital goods, except
automotive 290.8 287.5 289.1
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 43.9 40.8 39.0
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 203.4 204.2 207.8
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 78.1 78.7 80.6
Consumer goods, except
automotive 85.6 87.5 88.3
Durable goods 43.4 43.5 44.7
Nondurable goods 42.2 44.1 43.7
Other 39.8 37.2 35.3
Exports of services (1) 314.7 304.8 299.6
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 11.5 10.6 11.3
Travel 71.9 62.6 57.0
Passenger fares 16.2 13.9 12.3
Other transportation 30.1 28.4 29.8
Royalties and license fees 43.4 44.2 45.0
Other private services 128.8 132.7 132.1
Other 12.9 12.7 12.5
Residual -0.1 -0.6 -1.0
Imports of goods and
services 1,530.2 1,520.4 1,532.9
Imports of goods (1) 1,287.9 1,279.4 1,299.1
Foods, feeds, and beverages 51.5 53.0 53.8
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 177.4 171.0 171.1
Durable goods 90.3 88.4 86.3
Nondurable goods 87.2 82.8 84.8
Petroleum and products 130.1 127.0 129.4
Capital goods, except
automotive 307.4 308.7 316.7
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 25.3 22.4 22.8
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 192.3 194.7 199.6
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 207.9 204.3 209.3
Consumer goods, except
automotive 327.2 335.3 334.6
Durable goods 169.6 170.5 171.2
Nondurable goods 157.6 164.7 163.3
Other 84.8 78.7 82.9
Imports of services (1) 242.4 241.1 234.7
Direct defense expenditures 18.3 18.8 20.2
Travel 58.8 55.4 48.2
Passenger fares 18.7 17.1 16.5
Other transportation 41.9 42.8 41.6
Royalties and license fees 17.9 17.5 17.9
Other private services 79.0 81.8 82.5
Other 8.1 8.2 8.2
Residual 0.0 -1.1 -1.8
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 487.2 483.7 488.4
Exports of nondurable goods 215.1 221.0 216.5
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 50.7 52.8 53.5
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 651.5 651.8 651.0
Imports of durable goods 818.4 811.9 825.6
Imports of nondurable goods 469.8 467.6 473.6
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 1,157.3 1,152.1 1,169.3
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2003 2004
III IV I
Exports of goods and
services 1,032.2 1,078.4 1,091.8
Exports of goods (1) 720.3 749.3 763.1
Foods, feeds, and beverages 50.3 48.8 45.2
Industrial supplies and
materials 164.2 167.0 172.3
Durable goods 55.2 56.5 57.6
Nondurable goods 109.2 110.6 114.9
Capital goods, except
automotive 301.9 323.8 331.4
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 41.3 44.8 42.7
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 214.9 231.2 242.4
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 77.0 81.4 82.4
Consumer goods, except
automotive 91.2 93.7 98.0
Durable goods 46.7 49.0 49.7
Nondurable goods 44.5 44.7 48.3
Other 35.9 35.6 35.8
Exports of services (1) 311.7 328.8 328.5
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 13.7 13.8 15.0
Travel 63.5 70.3 69.4
Passenger fares 13.6 14.3 14.3
Other transportation 29.5 31.7 33.5
Royalties and license fees 45.7 47.4 47.4
Other private services 133.9 139.7 137.3
Other 12.2 12.0 12.0
Residual -1.2 -1.7 -3.5
Imports of goods and
services 1,548.4 1,608.6 1,654.8
Imports of goods (1) 1,302.1 1,356.3 1,396.6
Foods, feeds, and beverages 55.1 56.4 57.0
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 176.2 178.4 185.5
Durable goods 86.5 92.2 96.2
Nondurable goods 89.4 86.2 89.4
Petroleum and products 129.0 132.0 142.4
Capital goods, except
automotive 318.6 338.1 351.0
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 21.6 24.4 19.5
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 201.1 210.3 223.9
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 203.8 216.8 217.8
Consumer goods, except
automotive 340.1 353.7 363.1
Durable goods 178.8 189.1 194.7
Nondurable goods 161.4 164.7 168.6
Other 78.1 80.4 79.0
Imports of services (1) 246.3 252.7 258.8
Direct defense expenditures 21.1 22.2 21.8
Travel 54.3 54.9 54.8
Passenger fares 18.8 19.3 20.1
Other transportation 40.5 41.1 45.0
Royalties and license fees 19.0 19.1 20.2
Other private services 84.6 88.0 88.6
Other 8.2 8.2 8.3
Residual -1.1 -2.8 -3.9
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 498.6 528.4 538.6
Exports of nondurable goods 221.8 221.7 225.3
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 56.4 52.9 50.0
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 663.5 697.0 714.3
Imports of durable goods 827.1 876.6 898.9
Imports of nondurable goods 475.0 480.5 498.4
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 1,172.7 1,224.0 1,253.2
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2004
II III IV
Exports of goods and
services 1,110.2 1,125.0 1,144.5
Exports of goods (1) 777.7 793.1 800.3
Foods, feeds, and beverages 43.0 46.3 49.2
Industrial supplies and
materials 176.2 175.8 176.4
Durable goods 58.4 57.9 59.1
Nondurable goods 118.1 118.0 117.5
Capital goods, except
automotive 337.4 344.7 344.3
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 41.0 44.3 42.6
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 250.3 251.5 52.0
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 85.3 90.1 91.1
Consumer goods, except
automotive 101.7 102.9 107.1
Durable goods 52.8 54.7 56.5
Nondurable goods 48.9 48.1 50.7
Other 36.7 36.0 34.4
Exports of services (1) 332.3 331.8 344.0
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 14.2 13.5 13.2
Travel 71.3 70.9 72.2
Passenger fares 14.9 15.4 14.4
Other transportation 34.5 33.6 34.5
Royalties and license fees 46.6 47.7 52.9
Other private services 139.1 139.1 145.4
Other 12.0 11.8 11.9
Residual -4.5 -3.9 -4.4
Imports of goods and
services 1,711.9 1,731.5 1,778.6
Imports of goods (1) 1,445.2 1,461.9 1,507.3
Foods, feeds, and beverages 58.0 57.6 58.2
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 199.4 208.3 212.6
Durable goods 104.7 109.7 115.6
Nondurable goods 94.8 98.8 97.2
Petroleum and products 132.1 131.9 144.8
Capital goods, except
automotive 374.2 385.5 393.5
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 22.5 21.8 24.9
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 235.9 242.1 243.9
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 223.8 224.1 225.1
Consumer goods, except
automotive 381.3 376.1 392.4
Durable goods 204.7 204.3 216.1
Nondurable goods 176.8 172.1 176.8
Other 79.2 81.5 80.7
Imports of services (1) 267.2 270.2 272.3
Direct defense expenditures 22.7 21.9 20.5
Travel 58.2 57.6 54.9
Passenger fares 20.6 20.7 21.0
Other transportation 45.3 46.0 47.7
Royalties and license fees 21.2 24.3 22.6
Other private services 90.7 91.2 98.4
Other 8.6 8.7 8.5
Residual -7.8 -9.6 -8.0
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 551.8 564.7 567.7
Exports of nondurable goods 227.0 229.8 233.8
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 48.4 51.2 53.8
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 731.1 743.2 747.4
Imports of durable goods 946.2 963.6 990.1
Imports of nondurable goods 501.5 501.6 520.2
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 1,315.2 1,332.5 1,361.5
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2005
I II
Exports of goods and
services 1,165.3 1,200.3
Exports of goods (1) 810.7 838.6
Foods, feeds, and beverages 48.1 51.7
Industrial supplies and
materials 176.5 183.4
Durable goods 59.0 61.6
Nondurable goods 117.8 122.0
Capital goods, except
automotive 348.5 365.1
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 44.5 51.9
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 0.0 257.1
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 91.9 90.8
Consumer goods, except
automotive 111.3 111.8
Durable goods 59.2 59.9
Nondurable goods 52.1 51.9
Other 37.3 38.5
Exports of services (1) 354.3 361.5
Transfers under US military
agency sales contracts 16.8 16.8
Travel 75.4 79.5
Passenger fares 14.8 15.5
Other transportation 35.4 35.4
Royalties and license fees 54.2 54.9
Other private services 146.8 148.5
Other 11.5 11.4
Residual -4.9 -3.3
Imports of goods and
services 1,810.7 1,801.6
Imports of goods (1) 1,537.3 1,522.8
Foods, feeds, and beverages 58.9 58.7
Industrial supplies and
materials, except
petroleum and products 214.1 210.0
Durable goods 115.0 114.3
Nondurable goods 99.3 95.9
Petroleum and products 146.0 135.0
Capital goods, except
automotive 397.6 414.9
Civilian aircraft,
engines, and parts 22.8 24.8
Computers, peripherals,
and parts (2)
Other 247.6 259.5
Automotive vehicles,
engines, and parts 225.1 224.2
Consumer goods, except
automotive 409.9 407.6
Durable goods 227.9 223.4
Nondurable goods 182.6 184.7
Other 86.6 81.4
Imports of services (1) 274.8 279.6
Direct defense expenditures 20.4 20.6
Travel 55.3 58.0
Passenger fares 21.0 21.5
Other transportation 49.3 47.0
Royalties and license fees 23.3 24.4
Other private services 98.2 101.0
Other 8.5 8.5
Residual -10.4 -17.0
Addenda:
Exports of durable goods 576.4 595.8
Exports of nondurable goods 235.6 244.1
Exports of agricultural
goods (3) 52.9 56.3
Exports of nonagricultural
goods 758.9 783.2
Imports of durable goods 1,007.8 1,014.6
Imports of nondurable goods 532.1 513.9
Imports of nonpetroleum
goods 1,391.0 1,392.7
(1.) Exports and imports of certain goods, primarily military
equipment purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are
included in services. Beginning with 1986, repairs and alterations
of equipment are reclassified from goods to services.
(2.) The quantity index for computers can be used to accurately
measure the real growth 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; accurate
estimates of these contributions are shown in table 4.2.2 and real
growth rates are shown in table 4.2.1.
3. Includes parts of foods, feeds, and beverages, of nondurable
industrial supplies and materials, and of nondurable nonautomotive
consumer goods.
NOTE. 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. For exports and for imports, the residual line is the
difference between the aggregate line and the sum of the most
detailed lines.
Table 4.3B. Relation of Foreign Transactions in the National
Income and Product Accounts to the Corresponding Items in the
International Transactions Accounts
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Exports of goods, ITAs 1 718.7 682.4
Less: Gold, ITAs (1) 2 4.9 3.4
Statistical differences (2) 3 0.0 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 4 17.4 18.5
Equals: Exports of goods, NIPAs 5 731.2 697.6
Exports of services, ITAs 6 288.4 294.9
Less: Statistical differences (2) 7 -0.2 -0.5
Other items (4) 8 0.8 0.7
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 9 4.3 4.5
Services furnished without
payment by financial
intermediaries except
life insurance carriers 10 9.4 9.1
Equals: Exports of services, NIPAs 11 301.6 308.4
Income receipts, ITAs 12 288.3 270.8
Less: Statistical differences (2) 13 -1.6 -2.0
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 14 28.1 29.4
Imputed interest received
from the rest of the
world 15 -1.4 -1.4
Adjustment for grossing of
parent/affiliate
transactions (5) 16 5.8 4.8
Equals: Income receipts, NIPAs 17 322.4 305.7
Imports of goods, ITAs 18 1,145.9 1,164.7
Less: Gold, ITAs (1) 19 4.3 2.9
Statistical differences (2) 20 0.0 0.0
Plus: Gold, NIPAs (1) 21 -3.4 -3.3
Adjustment for US
territories and Puerto
Rico (3) 22 29.8 30.8
Equals: Imports of goods, NIPAs 23 1,167.9 1,189.3
Imports of services, ITAs 24 224.0 233.7
Less: Statistical differences (2) 25 -2.7 -2.0
Plus: Adjustment for US
territories and Puerto Rico (3) 26 5.2 5.3
Equals: Imports of services, NIPAs 27 231.9 241.0
Income payments, ITAs 28 263.1 260.8
Less: Statistical differences (2) 29 -0.7 -0.5
Plus: Adjustment for US
territories and Puerto Rico (3) 30 1.1 1.1
Imputed interest paid to
the rest of the world 31 8.1 7.8
Adjustment for grossing of
parent/affiliate
transactions (5) 32 5.8 4.8
Equals: Income payments, NIPAs 33 278.8 275.0
Balance on goods and services and
income, ITAs (1 6 12-18-24-28) 34 -337.6 -411.2
Less: Gold (2-19 21) 35 -2.8 -2.8
Statistical differences
(3 7 13-20-25-29) 36 1.6 0.0
Other items (8) 37 0.8 0.7
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (4 9 14-22-26-30) 38 13.6 15.2
Equals: Net exports of goods and
services and net receipts of
income, NIPAs (5 11 17-23-27-33) 39 -323.4 -393.8
Unilateral current transfers, net,
ITAs 40 51.9 64.0
Less: Statistical differences (2) 41 5.3 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 42 0.4 0.5
Equals: Current taxes and transfer
payments to the rest of the
world, net, NIPAs 43 47.0 64.5
Balance on current account, ITAs
(34-00) 44 -389.5 -475.2
Less: Gold (35) 45 -2.8 -2.8
Statistical differences
(36-41) 46 -3.8 0.0
Other items (37) 47 0.8 0.7
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (38-42) 48 13.2 14.7
Equals: Balance on current account, 49 -370.4 -458.3
NIPAs (39-03)
2003 2004
Exports of goods, ITAs 713.4 807.5
Less: Gold, ITAs (1) 4.8 4.4
Statistical differences (2) 0.0 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 15.7 15.0
Equals: Exports of goods, NIPAs 724.3 818.1
Exports of services, ITAs 309.1 343.9
Less: Statistical differences (2) -0.2 0.0
Other items (4) 0.6 0.7
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 4.8 4.9
Services furnished without
payment by financial
intermediaries except
life insurance carriers 7.8 7.6
Equals: Exports of services, NIPAs 321.3 355.7
Income receipts, ITAs 309.8 379.5
Less: Statistical differences (2) -0.5 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 30.5 32.2
Imputed interest received
from the rest of the
world -1.5 -1.4
Adjustment for grossing of
parent/affiliate
transactions (5) 4.4 5.1
Equals: Income receipts, NIPAs 343.7 415.4
Imports of goods, ITAs 1,260.7 1,472.9
Less: Gold, ITAs (1) 3.6 4.1
Statistical differences (2) 0.0 0.0
Plus: Gold, NIPAs (1) -3.5 -3.3
Adjustment for US
territories and Puerto
Rico (3) 30.2 30.4
Equals: Imports of goods, NIPAs 1,283.9 1,495.9
Imports of services, ITAs 256.7 296.1
Less: Statistical differences (2) -0.5 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US
territories and Puerto Rico (3) 5.5 5.8
Equals: Imports of services, NIPAs 262.6 301.9
Income payments, ITAs 263.5 349.1
Less: Statistical differences (2) -0.2 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US
territories and Puerto Rico (3) 1.2 1.3
Imputed interest paid to
the rest of the world 6.3 6.2
Adjustment for grossing of
parent/affiliate
transactions (5) 4.4 5.1
Equals: Income payments, NIPAs 275.6 361.7
Balance on goods and services and
income, ITAs (1 6 12-18-24-28) -448.5 -587.1
Less: Gold (2-19 21) -2.3 -3.0
Statistical differences
(3 7 13-20-25-29) 0.0 0.0
Other items (8) 0.6 0.7
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (4 9 14-22-26-30) 14.0 14.6
Equals: Net exports of goods and
services and net receipts of
income, NIPAs (5 11 17-23-27-33) -432.8 -570.3
Unilateral current transfers, net,
ITAs 71.2 80.9
Less: Statistical differences (2) 0.0 0.0
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (3) 0.5 0.5
Equals: Current taxes and transfer
payments to the rest of the
world, net, NIPAs 71.7 81.5
Balance on current account, ITAs
(34-00) -519.7 -668.1
Less: Gold (35) -2.3 -3.0
Statistical differences
(36-41) 0.0 0.0
Other items (37) 0.6 0.7
Plus: Adjustment for US territories
and Puerto Rico (38-42) 13.5 14.1
Equals: Balance on current account, -504.5 -651.7
NIPAs (39-03)
(1.) Exports and imports of gold in the NIPAs differ from those in the
ITAs. ITA gold exports (line 2) and imports (line 19) are excluded from
the NIPAs; imports of gold in the NIPAs (line 21) is the excess of the
value of gold in gross domestic purchases over the value of U.S.
production of gold.
(2.) Consists of statistical revisions to the ITAs that have not yet
been incorporated into the NIPAs and statistical revisions to the NIPAs
that have not yet been incorporated into the ITAs.
(3.) Consists of transactions between the United States and its
territories, Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The
treatment of U.S. territories, Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana
Islands in the NIPAs differs from that in the ITAs. In the NIPAs, they
are included in the rest of the world; in the ITAs, they are treated as
part of the United States. The adjustment to unilateral current
transfers, net (line 42) consists only of transfer payments from
persons, because transfer payments, subsidies, and grants-in-aid from
the Federal Government to residents of U.S. territories, Puerto Rico,
and the Northern Mariana Islands are excluded from NIPA transfer
payments to the rest of the world.
(4.) Beginning with 1988, the ITAs classify certain military grants as
services that the NIPAs do not. In the NIPAs these transactions are
excluded from exports and included in transfer payments from
government.
(5.) In the ITAs, income transactions between parents and affiliates
are recorded on a net basis. In ITA exports, U.S. parents' receipts
from foreign affiliates for interest are net of such payments by U.S.
parents to foreign affiliates. In ITA imports, U.S. affiliates"
payments to foreign parents for interest are net of such receipts by
U.S. affiliates from foreign parents. In the NIPAs, these transactions
are recorded on a gross basis. The amount of the adjustment is
identical in income payments and in income receipts and, thus, does
not affect NIPA net income receipts or balance on current account.
ITAs International transactions accounts.
Table 5.1. Saving and Investment
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Gross saving 1 1,657.6 1,489.1
Net saving 2 376.1 197.1
Net private saving 3 324.6 479.2
Personal saving 4 132.3 184.7
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 5 192.3 294.5
Undistributed profits 6 132.9 176.6
Inventory valuation
adjustment 7 11.3 -2.2
Capital consumption
adjustment 8 48.1 120.1
Wage accruals less
disbursements 9 0.0 0.0
Net government saving 10 51.5 -282.1
Federal 11 46.7 -247.9
State and local 12 4.8 -34.2
Consumption of fixed capital 13 1,281.5 1,292.0
Private 14 1,075.5 1,080.3
Domestic business 15 903.7 893.6
Households and
institutions 16 171.7 186.8
Government 17 206.0 211.6
Federal 18 88.2 88.9
State and local 19 117.8 122.7
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 20 1,567.9 1,468.1
Gross domestic investment 21 1,938.3 1,926.4
Gross private domestic
investment 22 1,614.3 1,582.1
Gross government investment 23 324.0 344.3
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 24 1.1 1.4
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs 25 -371.5 -459.7
Statistical discrepancy 26 -89.6 -21.0
Addenda:
Gross private saving 27 1,400.1 1,559.6
Gross government saving 28 257.5 -70.5
Federal 29 1,349.0 -159.1
State and local 30 122.6 88.6
Net domestic investment 31 656.9 634.4
Gross saving as a
percentage of gross
national income 32 16.2 14.2
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 33 3.7 1.9
Season-
ally ad-
justed
at annual
rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
Gross saving 1,474.1 1,572.0 1,533.1
Net saving 142.7 136.8 251.2
Net private saving 549.3 549.1 286.5
Personal saving 172.8 151.8 40.5
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 376.5 397.3 246.1
Undistributed profits 281.9 295.2 104.0
Inventory valuation
adjustment -13.3 -39.6 30.4
Capital consumption
adjustment 107.9 141.8 111.7
Wage accruals less
disbursements 0.0 0.0 0.0
Net government saving -406.5 -412.3 -35.3
Federal -382.7 -406.5 -4.7
State and local -23.8 -5.9 -30.6
Consumption of fixed capital 1,331.3 1,435.3 1,281.8
Private 1,112.8 1,206.2 1,075.2
Domestic business 911.5 973.3 900.8
Households and
institutions 201.3 232.8 174.4
Government 218.5 229.1 206.6
Federal 90.3 93.8 88.2
State and local 128.3 135.3 118.4
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 1,521.1 1,648.9 1,512.2
Gross domestic investment 2,025.6 2,300.6 1,854.0
Gross private domestic
investment 1,670.4 1,928.1 1,521.4
Gross government investment 355.3 372.5 332.7
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 3.2 1.6 1.0
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs -507.7 -653.4 -342.9
Statistical discrepancy 47.1 76.8 -20.9
Addenda:
Gross private saving 1,662.1 1,755.3 1,361.7
Gross government saving -188.0 -183.2 171.4
Federal -292.5 -312.7 83.5
State and local 104.5 129.4 87.8
Net domestic investment 694.3 865.3 572.2
Gross saving as a
percentage of gross
national income 13.4 13.4 14.9
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 1.3 1.2 2.4
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2002
I II III
Gross saving 1,535.7 1,512.6 1,461.5
Net saving 253.7 224.4 166.7
Net private saving 497.4 500.9 445.4
Personal saving 225.4 221.2 153.0
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 272.0 279.7 292.4
Undistributed profits 136.4 157.5 183.4
Inventory valuation
adjustment 13.3 -1.6 -11.8
Capital consumption
adjustment 122.4 123.8 120.8
Wage accruals less
disbursements 0.0 0.0 0.0
Net government saving -243.8 -276.5 -278.7
Federal -208.5 -241.4 -247.3
State and local -35.3 -35.1 -31.4
Consumption of fixed capital 1,282.0 1,288.2 1,294.9
Private 1,073.1 1,077.5 1,082.4
Domestic business 892.3 892.5 893.5
Households and
institutions 180.8 184.9 188.8
Government 208.9 210.8 212.5
Federal 88.6 88.6 88.8
State and local 120.3 122.1 123.7
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 1,482.1 1,455.9 1,476.1
Gross domestic investment 1,903.1 1,915.4 1,939.7
Gross private domestic
investment 1,564.1 1,571.4 1,592.9
Gross government investment 339.0 343.9 346.8
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 1.2 1.2 1.5
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs -422.2 -460.7 -465.1
Statistical discrepancy -53.6 -56.7 14.6
Addenda:
Gross private saving 1,570.5 1,578.3 1,527.7
Gross government saving -34.9 -65.7 -66.2
Federal -119.9 -152.8 -158.4
State and local 85.0 87.0 92.2
Net domestic investment 621.1 627.2 644.8
Gross saving as a 1.0
percentage of gross
national income 14.7 14.4 13.9
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 2.4 2.1 1.6
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2002 2003
IV I II
Gross saving 1,446.6 1,413.3 1,456.8
Net saving 143.8 101.4 133.0
Net private saving 473.3 465.2 532.9
Personal saving 139.3 154.0 169.6
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 334.0 311.3 363.4
Undistributed profits 229.3 242.8 251.5
Inventory valuation
adjustment -8.8 -25.0 -2.1
Capital consumption
adjustment 113.4 93.4 114.0
Wage accruals less
disbursements 0.0 0.0 0.0
Net government saving -329.5 -363.8 -399.9
Federal -294.6 -296.0 -373.8
State and local -34.9 -67.8 -26.1
Consumption of fixed capital 1,302.7 1,311.8 1,323.8
Private 1,088.4 1,095.7 1,105.8
Domestic business 896.0 900.6 906.8
Households and
institutions 192.5 195.1 199.0
Government 214.3 216.1 218.1
Federal 89.4 89.6 90.4
State and local 124.9 126.5 127.7
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 1,458.3 1,429.8 1,471.2
Gross domestic investment 1,947.4 1,958.9 1,974.5
Gross private domestic
investment 1,600.1 1,610.0 1,619.3
Gross government investment 347.4 349.0 355.2
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 1.6 1.7 6.4
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs -490.7 -530.8 -509.6
Statistical discrepancy 11.7 16.6 14.4
Addenda:
Gross private saving 1,561.7 1,560.9 1,638.7
Gross government saving -115.2 -147.7 -181.9
Federal -205.1 -206.4 -283.4
State and local 90.0 58.7 101.6
Net domestic investment 644.7 647.1 650.6
Gross saving as a
percentage of gross
national income 13.6 13.2 13.4
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 1.4 0.9 1.2
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2003 2004
III IV I
Gross saving 1,470.0 1,556.2 1,534.7
Net saving 132.8 203.7 163.6
Net private saving 602.8 596.2 599.4
Personal saving 2,051.0 162.6 155.8
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 397.7 433.6 443.5
Undistributed profits 289.2 343.9 326.4
Inventory valuation
adjustment -5.1 -20.8 -28.9
Capital consumption
adjustment 113.5 110.5 146.1
Wage accruals less
disbursements 0.0 0.0 0.0
Net government saving -469.9 -392.5 -435.8
Federal -456.2 -405.0 -429.3
State and local -13.8 12.5 -6.5
Consumption of fixed capital 1,337.2 1,352.5 1,371.1
Private 1,117.8 1,131.8 1,147.8
Domestic business 914.5 924.0 935.1
Households and
institutions 203.3 207.8 212.7
Government 219.3 220.6 223.3
Federal 90.5 90.6 91.8
State and local 128.9 130.0 131.5
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 1,555.3 1,628.2 1,612.5
Gross domestic investment 2,054.4 2,114.7 2,178.7
Gross private domestic
investment 1,694.2 1,694.2 1,818.2
Gross government investment 360.1 356.8 360.4
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 3.3 1.4 1.7
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs -502.4 -487.9 -567.9
Statistical discrepancy 85.3 72.0 77.8
Addenda:
Gross private saving 1,720.6 1,728.1 1,747.2
Gross government saving -250.6 -171.9 -212.5
Federal -365.7 -314.3 -337.6
State and local 115.1 142.5 125.1
Net domestic investment 717.2 762.2 807.5
Gross saving as a
percentage of gross
national income 13.3 13.8 13.4
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 1.2 1.8 1.4
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2004
II III IV
Gross saving 1,546.4 1,590.1 1,617.0
Net saving 152.6 56.0 174.9
Net private saving 567.6 486.9 542.6
Personal saving 141.2 104.6 205.4
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 426.4 382.3 337.2
Undistributed profits 329.2 283.4 241.8
Inventory valuation
adjustment -48.3 -36.9 -44.4
Capital consumption
adjustment 145.4 135.8 139.8
Wage accruals less
disbursements 0.0 0.0 0.0
Net government saving -415.0 -430.9 -367.7
Federal -413.4 -411.6 -371.6
State and local -1.6 -19.3 4.0
Consumption of fixed capital 1,393.8 1,534.1 1,442.0
Private 1,165.8 1,303.5 1,207.6
Domestic business 947.9 1,032.0 978.4
Households and
institutions 217.9 271.5 229.2
Government 228.1 230.6 234.5
Federal 93.4 94.2 95.9
State and local 134.6 136.4 138.6
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 1,654.5 1,680.9 1,647.6
Gross domestic investment 2,303.4 2,334.0 2,386.2
Gross private domestic
investment 1,928.5 1,961.2 2,004.5
Gross government investment 375.0 372.9 381.7
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 1.5 1.6 1.8
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs -650.4 -654.7 -740.4
Statistical discrepancy 108.1 90.8 30.6
Addenda:
Gross private saving 1,733.4 1,790.4 1,750.2
Gross government saving -187.0 -200.3 -133.2
Federal -320.0 -317.3 -275.7
State and local 133.0 117.1 142.5
Net domestic investment 909.6 799.9 944.2
Gross saving as a
percentage of gross
national income 13.3 13.5 13.5
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 1.3 0.5 1.5
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2005
I II
Gross saving 1,653.6
Net saving 205.2
Net private saving 491.2
Personal saving 60.5 18.4
Undistributed corporate
profits with inventory
valuation and capital
consumption adjustments 430.7
Undistributed profits 520.8
Inventory valuation
adjustment -39.1
Capital consumption
adjustment -51.0 -44.8
Wage accruals less
disbursements 0.0 0.0
Net government saving -286.0
Federal -293.4
State and local 7.4
Consumption of fixed capital 1,448.4 1,456.1
Private 1,210.9 1.2
Domestic business 980.4 983.3
Households and
institutions 230.5 232.1
Government 237.5 240.7
Federal 96.9 97.8
State and local 140.6 142.9
Gross domestic
investment, capital
account transactions,
and net lending, NIPAs 1,675.0
Gross domestic investment 2,441.9 2,440.8
Gross private domestic
investment 2,058.5 2,044.1
Gross government investment 383.4 396.7
Capital account transactions
(net) (1) 17.3
Net lending or net borrowing
(-), NIPAs -784.3
Statistical discrepancy 21.3
Addenda:
Gross private saving 1,702.1
Gross government saving -48.5
Federal -196.5
State and local 148.0
Net domestic investment 993.5 984.7
Gross saving as a
percentage of gross
national income 13.5
Net saving as percentage
of gross national income 1.7
(1.) Consists of capital transfer and the acquisition and disposal
of nonproduced nonfinancial assets.
NIPAS National income and product accounts.
Table 5.2.3. Real Gross and Net Domestic Investment by Major Type,
Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Gross domestic investment 1 94.013 92.789
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 2 107.354 108.399
Equals: Net domestic investment 3 75.403 71.001
Gross private domestic investment 4 92.103 89.724
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 5 108.147 109.004
Equals: Net private domestic investment 6 70.754 64.068
Fixed investment 7 97.047 91.997
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 8 108.147 109.004
Equals: Net fixed investment 9 81.064 67.508
Nonresidential 10 95.817 86.969
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 11 109.239 109.833
Equals: Net nonresidential 12 68.385 40.240
Structures 13 97.737 81.029
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 14 109.064 106.512
Equals: Net structures 15 84.655 51.598
Equipment and software 16 95.136 89.265
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 17 109.284 110.764
Equals: Net equipment and software 18 59.176 34.622
Residential 19 100.357 105.149
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 20 102.740 104.843
Equals: Net residential 21 98.981 105.326
Change in private inventories 22
Gross government investment (1) 23 104.870 110.178
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 24 103.379 105.357
Equals: Net government investment 25 107.601 119.009
Federal 26
National defense 27
Nondefense 28
State and local 29 105.805 110.220
Structures 30 104.831 109.349
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 31 103.384 104.022
Equals: Net structures 32 106.125 114.115
Federal 33
National defense 34
Nondefense 35
State and local 36 106.394 112.998
Equipment and software 37 104.933 111.641
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 38 103.373 106.536
Equals: Net equipment and software 39 127.014 183.898
Federal 40
National defense 41
Nondefense 42
State and local 43 100.465 83.795
Addenda:
Gross domestic fixed investment 44 98.251 94.800
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 45 107.354 108.399
Equals: Net domestic fixed investment 46 84.650 74.468
2003 2004
Gross domestic investment 96.070 105.890
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 111.127 117.153
Equals: Net domestic investment 75.055 90.153
Gross private domestic investment 93.195 104.286
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 111.797 118.487
Equals: Net private domestic investment 68.442 85.389
Fixed investment 95.297 104.534
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 111.797 118.487
Equals: Net fixed investment 71.538 84.443
Nonresidential 88.063 96.314
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 112.587 118.027
Equals: Net nonresidential 37.941 51.938
Structures 77.621 79.314
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 107.498 112.066
Equals: Net structures 43.115 41.487
Equipment and software 92.154 103.126
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 114.033 119.731
Equals: Net equipment and software 36.545 60.922
Residential 113.989 125.714
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 107.802 119.946
Equals: Net residential 117.560 129.044
Change in private inventories
Gross government investment (1) 112.385 114.980
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 107.765 110.525
Equals: Net government investment 120.848 123.141
Federal
National defense
Nondefense
State and local 108.652 105.888
Structures 110.076 108.509
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 106.307 108.525
Equals: Net structures 113.448 108.495
Federal
National defense
Nondefense
State and local 111.703 108.221
Equipment and software 116.570 127.076
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 109.054 112.323
Equals: Net equipment and software 222.953 335.893
Federal
National defense
Nondefense
State and local 80.316 86.413
Addenda:
Gross domestic fixed investment 97.931 106.149
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 111.127 117.153
Equals: Net domestic fixed investment 78.202 89.673
(1.) Gross government investment consists of general government and
government enterprise expenditures for fixed assets; change in
inventories is included in government consumption expenditures.
NOTE. Chain-type quantity indexes for net investment are computed from
chained (2000) dollar estimates of net investment by scaling the
chained-dollar estimates to 100 in the reference year (2000). Chained
(2000) dollar estimates of net investment appear in table 5.2.6.
Table 5.2.5. Gross and Net Domestic Investment by Major Type
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Gross domestic investment 1 1,938.3 1,926.4
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 2 1,281.5 1,292.0
Equals: Net domestic investment 3 656.9 634.4
Gross private domestic investment 4 1,614.3 1,582.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 5 1,075.5 1,080.3
Equals: Net private domestic investment 6 538.8 501.8
Fixed investment 7 1,646.1 1,570.2
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 8 1,075.5 1,080.3
Equals: Net fixed investment 9 570.6 489.9
Nonresidential 10 1,176.8 1,066.3
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 11 900.5 897.5
Equals: Net nonresidential 12 276.3 168.8
Structures 13 322.6 279.2
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 14 194.5 194.5
Equals: Net structures 15 128.1 84.7
Equipment and software 16 854.2 787.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 17 706.0 703.0
Equals: Net equipment and software 18 148.2 84.1
Residential 19 469.3 503.9
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 20 175.0 182.9
Equals: Net residential 21 294.3 321.1
Change in private inventories 22 -31.7 11.9
Gross government investment (1) 23 324.0 344.3
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 24 206.0 211.6
Equals: Net government investment 25 118.0 132.6
Federal 26 -7.2 -0.8
National defense 27 -10.2 -5.1
Nondefense 28 3.0 4.4
State and local 29 125.2 133.4
Structures 30 205.3 220.2
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 31 95.6 99.1
Equals: Net structures 32 109.7 121.1
Federal 33 -4.2 -3.1
National defense 34 -4.8 -5.1
Nondefense 35 0.5 1.9
State and local 36 113.9 124.3
Equipment and software 37 118.7 124.0
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 38 110.3 112.5
Equals: Net equipment and software 39 8.3 11.5
Federal 40 -3.0 2.4
National defense 41 -5.4 -0.1
Nondefense 42 2.4 2.5
State and local 43 11.3 9.1
Addenda:
Gross domestic fixed investment 44 1,970.1 1,914.5
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 45 1,281.5 1,292.0
Equals: Net domestic fixed investment 46 688.6 622.5
2003 2004
Gross domestic investment 2,025.6 2,300.6
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,331.3 1,435.3
Equals: Net domestic investment 694.3 865.3
Gross private domestic investment 1,670.4 1,928.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,112.8 1,206.2
Equals: Net private domestic investment 557.6 721.9
Fixed investment 1,654.9 1,872.6
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,112.8 1,206.2
Equals: Net fixed investment 542.1 666.5
Nonresidential 1,082.4 1,198.8
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 917.1 975.1
Equals: Net nonresidential 165.3 223.7
Structures 276.9 298.4
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 199.9 218.6
Equals: Net structures 76.9 79.8
Equipment and software 805.6 900.4
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 717.2 756.6
Equals: Net equipment and software 88.4 143.9
Residential 572.5 673.8
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 195.7 231.0
Equals: Net residential 376.8 442.8
Change in private inventories 15.4 55.4
Gross government investment (1) 355.3 372.5
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 218.5 229.1
Equals: Net government investment 136.7 143.4
Federal 2.7 8.1
National defense -1.5 4.0
Nondefense 4.1 4.1
State and local 134.1 135.3
Structures 226.9 232.0
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 103.9 110.0
Equals: Net structures 123.0 122.0
Federal -2.5 -4.1
National defense -4.5 -4.9
Nondefense 2.1 0.8
State and local 125.5 126.1
Equipment and software 128.3 140.5
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 114.6 119.1
Equals: Net equipment and software 13.7 21.3
Federal 5.1 12.1
National defense 3.0 8.9
Nondefense 2.1 3.2
State and local 8.6 9.2
Addenda:
Gross domestic fixed investment 2,010.2 2,245.2
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,331.3 1,435.3
Equals: Net domestic fixed investment 678.9 809.9
(1.) Gross government investment consists of general government and
government enterprise expenditures for fixed assets; change in
inventories is included in government consumption expenditures.
Table 5.2.6. Real Gross and Net Domestic Investment by Major Type,
Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Gross domestic investment 1 1,917.8 1,892.9
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 2 1,275.2 1,287.6
Equals: Net domestic investment 3 642.5 605.0
Gross private domestic investment 4 1,598.4 1,557.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 5 1,071.6 1,080.1
Equals: Net private domestic investment 6 526.8 477.1
Fixed investment 7 1,629.4 1,544.6
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 8 1,071.6 1,080.1
Equals: Net fixed investment 9 557.8 464.5
Nonresidential 10 1,180.5 1,071.5
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 11 903.7 908.6
Equals: Net nonresidential 12 276.8 162.9
Structures 13 306.1 253.8
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 14 183.1 178.8
Equals: Net structures 15 123.0 75.0
Equipment and software 16 874.2 820.2
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 17 720.7 730.4
Equals: Net equipment and software 18 153.5 89.8
Residential 19 448.5 469.9
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 20 168.0 171.5
Equals: Net residential 21 280.5 298.4
Change in private inventories 22 -31.7 12.5
Gross government investment (1) 23 319.3 335.5
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 24 203.6 207.5
Equals: Net government investment 25 115.7 128.0
Federal 26 -6.3 1.1
National defense 27 -9.3 -3.4
Nondefense 28 3.1 4.5
State and local 29 121.9 127.0
Structures 30 198.5 207.0
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 31 92.4 93.0
Equals: Net structures 32 106.1 114.0
Federal 33 -4.1 -3.0
National defense 34 -4.6 -4.8
Nondefense 35 0.5 1.8
State and local 36 110.2 117.0
Equipment and software 37 120.9 128.6
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 38 111.2 114.6
Equals: Net equipment and software 39 9.7 14.0
Federal 40 -2.1 4.1
National defense 41 -4.7 1.4
Nondefense 42 2.6 2.7
State and local 43 11.8 9.8
Addenda:
Gross domestic fixed investment 44 1,948.8 1,880.3
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 45 1,275.2 1,287.6
Equals: Net domestic fixed investment 46 673.5 592.5
2003 2004
Gross domestic investment 1,959.8 2,160.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,320.0 1,391.6
Equals: Net domestic investment 639.6 768.2
Gross private domestic investment 1,617.4 1,809.8
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,107.7 1,174.0
Equals: Net private domestic investment 509.6 635.8
Fixed investment 1,600.0 1,755.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,107.7 1,174.0
Equals: Net fixed investment 492.3 581.1
Nonresidential 1,085.0 1,186.7
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 931.4 976.4
Equals: Net nonresidential 153.6 210.2
Structures 243.1 248.4
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 180.4 188.1
Equals: Net structures 62.7 60.3
Equipment and software 845.8 947.6
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 752.0 789.6
Equals: Net equipment and software 94.8 158.1
Residential 509.4 561.8
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 176.3 196.2
Equals: Net residential 333.1 365.6
Change in private inventories 15.5 52.0
Gross government investment (1) 342.2 350.1
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 212.3 217.7
Equals: Net government investment 129.9 132.4
Federal 5.1 11.2
National defense 0.8 7.0
Nondefense 4.3 4.3
State and local 125.2 122.0
Structures 208.4 205.4
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 95.0 97.0
Equals: Net structures 113.4 108.4
Federal -2.3 -3.6
National defense -4.2 -4.4
Nondefense 1.9 0.7
State and local 115.7 112.1
Equipment and software 134.3 146.4
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 117.3 120.8
Equals: Net equipment and software 16.9 25.5
Federal 7.4 15.2
National defense 5.1 11.5
Nondefense 2.4 3.6
State and local 9.4 10.1
Addenda:
Gross domestic fixed investment 1,942.5 2,105.5
Less: Consumption of fixed capital 1,320.0 1,391.6
Equals: Net domestic fixed investment 622.2 713.5
(1.) Gross government investment consists of general government and
government enterprise expenditures for fixed assets; change in
inventories is included in government consumption expenditures.
NOTE. Most 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.
Chained (2000) dollar estimates of net investment are calculated by
subtracting consump-tion of fixed capital from gross investment.
Table 5.3.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Private
Fixed Investment by Type
[Percent]
Line 2001 2002 2003 2004
Private fixed investment 1 -3.0 -5.2 3.6 9.7
Nonresidential 2 -4.2 -9.2 1.3 9.4
Structures 3 -2.3 -17.1 -4.2 2.2
Commercial and health care 4 -5.3 -15.7 -6.4 2.2
Manufacturing 5 -10.3 -41.6 -7.4 4.8
Power and communication 6 3.0 -2.4 -14.1 -11.7
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 7 17.8 -23.3 17.4 16.4
Other structures (1) 8 -4.7 -16.0 -4.1 0.5
Equipment and sottware 9 -4.9 -6.2 3.2 11.9
Information processing
equipment and software 10 -1.8 -4.7 5.1 13.6
Computers and peripheral
equipment 11 2.4 4.8 12.6 27.5
Software (2) 12 -1.3 -2.4 3.6 7.4
Other (3) 13 -4.4 -11.3 3.2 13.7
Industrial equipment 14 -8.5 -7.7 0.3 3.4
Transportation equipment 15 -11.2 -11.8 -2.3 12.7
Other equipment (4) 16 -3.3 -3.1 6.3 14.8
Residential 17 0.4 4.8 8.4 10.3
Structures 18 0.4 4.8 8.4 10.3
Permanent site 19 0.6 4.0 9.8 12.0
Single family 20 0.1 3.9 10.7 12.8
Multifamily 21 4.3 5.3 2.6 4.2
Other structures 22 0.0 6.0 6.4 7.6
Equipment 23 0.4 3.7 5.5 10.2
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 24 -0.7 -4.3 3.9 7.6
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 25 -4.8 -6.1 3.3 11.9
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 26 -1.3 -4.9 3.2 6.7
Nonresidential structures 27 -3.2 -16.1 -4.2 2.1
Residential structures 28 0.2 4.1 7.9 9.3
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2001 2002
IV I II III IV
Private fixed investment -10.6 -6.3 -1.4 -0.7 -1.4
Nonresidential -13.3 -12.8 -6.1 -2.0 -5.0
Structures -33.2 -19.0 -19.0 -15.5 -5.3
Commercial and health care -21.0 -7.7 -17.2 -13.3 -10.8
Manufacturing -62.8 -47.1 -35.4 -39.5 -8.6
Power and communication 27.5 10.3 -35.9 -33.9 6.2
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells -42.4 -57.4 -8.8 37.3 -0.4
Other structures (1) -58.4 -19.6 -3.1 -19.0 -5.0
Equipment and sottware -4.2 -10.4 -0.9 3.3 -4.9
Information processing
equipment and software -4.9 -6.0 2.0 6.7 -9.5
Computers and peripheral
equipment 28.1 21.1 -8.2 24.6 -4.8
Software (2) -10.7 -2.6 9.7 7.5 -10.4
Other (3) -11.9 -20.1 -0.6 -2.3 -10.9
Industrial equipment -14.0 1.0 -8.7 6.0 0.6
Transportation equipment 20.2 -32.9 -12.5 -6.2 -2.0
Other equipment (4) -14.2 -8.1 12.1 -0.3 1.5
Residential -3.7 10.4 9.5 2.0 6.4
Structures -3.9 10.4 9.6 2.1 6.5
Permanent site -7.3 6.4 13.4 4.1 4.6
Single family -9.2 6.0 14.0 4.9 5.9
Multifamily 9.4 9.3 8.3 -2.2 -5.0
Other structures 1.6 16.7 4.1 -0.9 9.5
Equipment 6.9 8.4 6.1 -4.5 1.0
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures -17.1 -2.1 -2.0 -4.6 2.2
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software -4.1 -10.3 -0.8 3.2 -4.8
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) -11.9 -5.2 -2.6 -3.6 0.5
Nonresidential structures -21.8 -19.0 -18.7 -15.1 -5.0
Residential structures -3.6 6.2 10.2 4.7 4.0
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2003 2004
I II III IV I
Private fixed investment 0.8 8.8 14.8 6.9 6.9
Nonresidential -1.1 8.4 11.2 4.4 7.9
Structures -8.4 13.3 -0.1 1.3 -3.5
Commercial and health care -11.5 3.6 7.2 1.5 -5.7
Manufacturing -7.3 35.9 -1.8 -1.3 -2.9
Power and communication -14.5 -16.6 -15.1 23.6 -14.8
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 14.0 59.6 7.5 -4.6 19.7
Other structures (1) -11.8 25.1 -6.9 -7.6 -7.7
Equipment and sottware 1.6 6.7 15.4 5.5 12.0
Information processing
equipment and software 5.8 5.5 23.0 14.6 17.1
Computers and peripheral
equipment 10.5 16.3 33.6 25.8 29.9
Software (2) 2.7 2.7 19.9 10.0 5.0
Other (3) 6.9 3.5 21.3 14.4 24.4
Industrial equipment 12.2 -9.1 -3.1 -11.0 16.9
Transportation equipment -20.1 36.9 0.9 -12.0 -2.2
Other equipment (4) 1.2 3.3 29.8 15.3 7.5
Residential 4.7 9.6 21.9 11.5 5.2
Structures 4.7 9.5 22.0 11.6 5.1
Permanent site 8.8 6.1 22.6 24.0 5.3
Single family 8.7 7.4 23.2 27.6 5.9
Multifamily 10.1 -4.3 17.5 -4.2 -0.5
Other structures -1.3 15.1 21.2 -5.8 4.7
Equipment 0.0 15.9 16.4 11.4 8.8
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 0.1 10.8 14.2 8.1 2.3
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 1.6 6.8 15.4 5.6 12.0
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 0.2 8.7 11.0 11.3 1.7
Nonresidential structures -8.8 13.5 -0.1 0.8 -3.7
Residential structures -5.9 6.0 18.0 17.6 4.7
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2004 2005
II III IV I II
Private fixed investment 15.1 8.4 7.2 7.0 9.3
Nonresidential 13.5 11.8 10.4 5.7 9.0
Structures 8.8 1.4 4.7 -2.0 3.1
Commercial and health care 17.5 -1.7 -8.4 3.3 -1.4
Manufacturing -11.6 16.3 94.2 9.9 1.7
Power and communication -41.2 8.5 -5.8 4.5 -19.9
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 43.4 -5.8 32.7 -3.9 33.2
Other structures (1) 17.2 6.3 -3.5 -17.1 0.3
Equipment and sottware 15.2 15.5 12.4 8.3 11.0
Information processing
equipment and software 10.3 8.4 9.2 20.3 12.0
Computers and peripheral
equipment 25.4 22.6 39.9 45.5 41.3
Software (2) 3.1 6.8 6.1 15.2 8.3
Other (3) 10.8 3.4 -1.5 13.0 1.4
Industrial equipment -4.1 27.3 4.8 18.8 -19.5
Transportation equipment 58.0 19.2 32.8 -11.2 40.8
Other equipment (4) 15.2 23.1 10.2 -10.0 15.2
Residential 17.8 2.6 1.6 9.5 9.8
Structures 17.9 2.5 1.5 9.6 10.0
Permanent site 13.8 5.6 0.6 14.2 2.6
Single family 14.3 5.0 0.0 11.3 3.4
Multifamily 8.4 11.3 6.8 45.3 -4.7
Other structures 25.1 -2.3 3.0 2.3 23.3
Equipment 5.5 10.8 8.8 -0.3 -0.8
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 15.0 2.2 2.5 5.9 7.8
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 15.1 15.5 12.4 8.2 10.9
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 8.9 3.7 3.3 7.4 2.1
Nonresidential structures 8.7 1.4 5.2 -2.1 3.1
Residential structures 9.1 4.9 2.3 12.6 1.5
(1.) Consists primarily of religious, educational, vocational, lodging,
railroads, farm, and amusement and recreational structures, net
purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions on the sale of
structures.
(2.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
(3.) Includes communication equipment, nonmedical instruments, medical
equipment and instruments, photocopy and related equipment, and office
and accounting equipment.
(4.) Consists primarily of furniture and fixtures, agricultural
machinery, construction machinery, mining and oilfield machinery,
service industry machinery, and electrical equipment not elsewhere
classified.
(5.) Consists primarily of manufactured homes, improvements,
dormitories, net purchases of used structures, and brokers'
commissions on the sale of residential structures.
(6.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.3.2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Private Fixed
Investment by Type
Line 2001 2002 2003 2004
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment 1 -3.1 -5.2 3.6 9.7
Percentage points at annual
rates:
Nonresidential 2 -3.05 -6.58 0.85 6.07
Structures 3 -0.43 -3.41 -0.75 0.37
Commercial and health care 4 -0.44 -1.3 -0.48 0.15
Manufacturing 5 -0.2 -0.76 -0.08 0.05
Power and communication 6 0.09 -0.07 -0.45 -0.31
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 7 0.32 -0.61 0.41 0.46
Other structures (1) 8 -0.2 -0.68 -0.15 0.02
Equipment and sottware 9 -2.62 -3.16 1.60 5.71
Information processing
equipment and software 10 -0.5 -1.22 1.27 3.25
Computers and peripheral
equipment 11 0.14 0.23 0.58 1.23
Software (2) 12 -0.14 -0.25 0.37 0.74
Other (3) 13 -0.49 -1.2 0.31 1.28
Industrial equipment 14 -0.81 -0.68 0.02 0.28
Transportation equipment 15 -1.06 -1.02 -0.19 0.99
Other equipment (4) 16 -0.26 -0.24 0.50 1.19
Residential 17 0.10 1.37 2.74 3.62
Structures 18 0.09 1.36 2.71 3.57
Permanent site 19 0.09 0.69 1.89 2.55
Single family 20 0.02 0.59 1.84 2.46
Multifamily 21 0.07 0.10 0.06 0.09
Other structures 22 0.00 0.67 0.82 1.02
Equipment 23 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.05
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 24 -0.34 -2.06 1.96 3.94
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 25 -2.62 -3.15 1.63 5.75
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 26 -0.54 -2.16 1.45 3.15
Nonresidential structures 27 -0.6 -3.18 -0.75 0.35
Residential structures 28 0.05 1.02 2.20 2.80
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2001 2002
IV I II III IV
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment -10.6 -0.3 -1.4 -0.7 -1.4
Percentage points at annual
rates:
Nonresidential -9.58 -9.37 -4.31 -1.35 -3.44
Structures -7.5 -3.77 -3.74 -2.92 -0.93
Commercial and health care -1.76 -0.61 -1.43 -1.05 -0.82
Manufacturing -1.55 -0.86 -0.53 -0.55 -0.09
Power and communication 0.80 0.34 -1.48 -1.25 0.18
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells -1.3 -1.81 -0.19 0.73 -0.01
Other structures (1) -3.69 -0.84 -0.12 -0.79 -0.19
Equipment and sottware -2.09 -5.6 -0.56 1.56 -2.52
Information processing
equipment and software -1.28! -1.74 0.38 1.57 -2.55
Computers and peripheral
equipment 1.17 0.96 -0.42 1.08 -0.24
Software (2) -1.16 -0.27 0.98 0.79 -1.16
Other (3) -1.29 -2.43 -0.18 -0.3 -1.15
Industrial equipment -1.25 0.09 -0.78 0.51 0.06
Transportation equipment 1.61 -3.31 -1.08 -0.49 -0.14
Other equipment (4) -1.16 -0.64 0.90 -0.03 0.12
Residential -1.06 3.05 2.89 0.65 2.06
Structures -1.09 3.01 2.86 0.67 2.05
Permanent site -1.27 1.14 2.36 0.78 0.89
Single family -1.44 0.95 2.19 0.82 0.99
Multifamily 0.17 0.18 0.17 -0.05 -0.11
Other structures 0.18 1.87 0.50 -0.11 1.17
Equipment 0.03 0.04 0.03 -0.02 0.00
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures -8.59 -0.76 -0.88 -2.24 1.13
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software -2.05 -5.56 -0.53 1.54 -2.51
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) -5.31 -2.17 -1.04 -1.56 0.25
Nonresidential structures -4.44 -3.77 -3.68 -2.83 -0.87
Residential structures -0.87 1.60 2.64 1.27 1.12
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2003 2004
I II III IV I
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment 0.8 8.8 14.8 6.9 6.9
Percentage points at annual
rates:
Nonresidential -0.7 5.52 7.47 2.91 5.10
Structures -1.51 2.23 -0.02 0.23 -0.56
Commercial and health care -0.86 0.25 0.48 0.10 -0.38
Manufacturing -0.08 0.33 -0.02 -0.01 -0.03
Power and communication -0.45 -0.49 -0.43 0.54 -0.4
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 0.33 1.30 0.21 -0.13 0.52
Other structures (1) -0.46 0.84 -0.26 -0.27 -0.27
Equipment and sottware 0.81 3.30 7.49 2.68 5.65
Information processing
equipment and software 1.40 1.35 5.41 3.41 4.02
Computers and peripheral
equipment 0.46 0.72 1.44 1.11 1.32
Software (2) 0.28 0.29 2.00 0.99 0.50
Other (3) 0.66 0.34 1.97 1.32 2.20
Industrial equipment 1.01 -0.81 -0.25 -0.92 1.26
Transportation equipment -1.7 2.49 0.06 -1.02 -0.24
Other equipment (4) 0.10 0.27 2.27 1.20 0.62
Residential 1.51 3.26 7.33 3.98 1.85
Structures 1.51 3.19 7.26 3.93 1.81
Permanent site 1.68 1.27 4.50 4.72 1.19
Single family 1.48 1.36 4.13 4.81 1.20
Multifamily 0.20 -0.09 0.37 -0.09 -0.01
Other structures -0.17 1.93 2.76 -0.79 0.62
Equipment 0.00 0.07 0.08 0.05 0.04
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 0.00 5.42 7.24 4.15 1.26
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 0.81 3.37 7.56 2.73 5.69
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 0.04 4.03 5.17 5.12 0.86
Nonresidential structures -1.59 2.25 -0.02 0.15 -0.59
Residential structures 1.63 1.77 5.19 4.97 1.45
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2004 2005
II III IV I II
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment 15.1 8.4 7.2 7.0 9.3
Percentage points at annual
rates:
Nonresidential 8.74 7.44 6.59 3.64 5.79
Structures 1.46 0.23 0.75 -0.32 0.51
Commercial and health care 1.10 -0.11 -0.57 0.21 -0.09
Manufacturing -0.12 0.14 0.69 0.11 0.02
Power and communication -1.18 0.17 -0.12 0.09 -0.43
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 1.11 -0.18 0.87 -0.13 1.01
Other structures (1) 0.54 0.21 -0.12 -0.6 0.01
Equipment and sottware 7.27 7.21 5.83 3.96 5.27
Information processing
equipment and software 2.56 2.01 2.15 4.43 2.76
Computers and peripheral
equipment 1.18 1.03 1.71 1.94 1.85
Software (2) 0.31 0.65 0.58 1.35 0.78
Other (3) 1.06 0.33 -0.14 1.14 0.13
Industrial equipment -0.31 1.93 0.38 1.40 -1.67
Transportation equipment 3.79 1.46 2.45 -0.99 2.97
Other equipment (4) 1.24 1.81 0.85 -0.88 1.22
Residential 6.33 0.98 0.59 3.36 3.52
Structures 6.30 0.93 0.55 3.36 3.53
Permanent site 3.08 1.25 0.14 3.06 0.59
Single family 2.91 1.02 0.00 2.23 0.69
Multifamily 0.18 0.23 0.14 0.83 -0.1
Other structures 3.22 -0.31 0.41 0.31 2.94
Equipment 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.00 0.00
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 7.76 1.16 1.30 3.04 4.04
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 7.30 7.26 5.87 3.96 5.27
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 4.33 1.74 1.55 3.42 1.01
Nonresidential structures 1.45 0.23 0.83 -0.33 0.51
Residential structures 2.88 1.51 0.72 3.75 0.51
(1.) Consists primarily of religious, educational, vocational, lodging,
railroads, farm, and amusement and recreational structures, net
purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions on the sale of
structures.
(2.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
(3.) Includes communication equipment, nonmedical instruments, medical
equipment and instruments, photocopy and related equipment, and office
and accounting equipment.
(4.) Consists primarily of furniture and fixtures, agricultural
machinery, construction machinery, mining and oilfield machinery,
service industry machinery, and electrical equipment not elsewhere
classified.
(5.) Consists primarily of manufactured homes, improvements,
dormitories, net purchases of used structures, and brokers'commissions
on the sale of residential structures.
(6.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.3.3. Real Private Fixed Investment by Type, Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002 2003
Private fixed investment 1 97.047 91.997 95.297
Nonresidential 2 95.817 86.969 88.063
Structures 3 97.737 81.029 77.621
Commercial and health care 4 94.712 79.824 74.713
Manufacturing 5 89.717 52.375 48.525
Power and communication 6 103.046 100.586 86.420
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 7 117.792 90.329 106.049
Other structures (1) 8 95.303 80.039 76.785
Equipment and software 9 95.136 89.265 92.154
Information processing
equipment and software 10 98.165 93.534 98.314
Computers and peripheral
equipment 11 102.399 107.324 120.846
Software (2) 12 98.655 96.311 99.752
Other (3) 13 95.596 84.755 87.466
Industrial equipment 14 91.494 84.493 84.716
Transportation equipment 15 88.808 78.347 76.507
Other equipment (4) 16 96.726 93.702 99.599
Residential 17 100.357 105.149 113.989
Structures 18 100.356 105.165 114.051
Permanent site 19 100.587 104.637 114.874
Single family 20 100.145 104.025 115.115
Multifamily 21 104.331 109.838 112.735
Other structures (5) 22 100.005 105.974 112.777
Equipment 23 100.399 104.111 109.868
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 24 99.265 95.037 98.756
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 25 95.178 89.386 92.298
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 26 98.714 93.916 96.887
Nonresidential structures 27 96.849 81.231 77.844
Residential structures 28 100.232 104.368 112.594
Seasonally adjusted
2004 2001 2002
IV I II
Private fixed investment 104.534 93.924 92.405 92.076
Nonresidential 96.314 91.569 88.489 87.116
Structures 79.314 90.968 86.299 81.879
Commercial and health care 76.354 86.435 84.725 80.816
Manufacturing 50.864 70.999 60.548 54.272
Power and communication 76.316 111.506 114.283 102.248
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 123.477 109.308 88.308 86.296
Other structures (1) 77.197 87.535 82.887 82.231
Equipment and software 103.126 91.831 89.335 89.130
Information processing
equipment and software 111.723 94.463 93.015 93.475
Computers and peripheral
equipment 154.137 101.429 106.402 104.156
Software (2) 107.171 95.052 94.431 96.641
Other (3) 99.409 90.649 85.710 85.572
Industrial equipment 87.556 85.073 85.290 83.372
Transportation equipment 86.219 89.546 81.058 78.396
Other equipment (4) 114.335 93.622 91.667 94.317
Residential 125.714 100.206 102.707 105.066
Structures 125.784 100.187 102.695 105.067
Permanent site 128.605 99.829 101.391 104.622
Single family 129.876 99.052 100.514 103.865
Multifamily 117.433 106.450 108.850 111.051
Other structures (5) 121.390 100.735 104.693 105.746
Equipment 121.085 101.430 103.493 105.037
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 106.293 96.340 95.835 95.342
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 103.272 91.908 89.450 89.260
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 103.392 96.059 94.773 94.158
Nonresidential structures 79.452 91.080 86.396 82.037
Residential structures 123.099 100.122 101.637 104.134
Seasonally adjusted
2002 2003
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 91.914 91.593 91.779 93.732
Nonresidential 86.687 85.584 85.353 87.082
Structures 78.500 77.438 75.763 78.173
Commercial and health care 77.973 75.781 73.508 74.157
Manufacturing 47.871 46.810 45.930 49.592
Power and communication 92.206 93.606 90.019 86.019
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 93.407 93.306 96.413 108.374
Other structures (1) 78.021 77.018 74.644 78.937
Equipment and software 89.855 88.739 89.097 90.549
Information processing
equipment and software 94.994 92.654 93.965 95.232
Computers and peripheral
equipment 110.039 108.699 111.441 115.738
Software (2) 98.415 95.756 96.397 97.051
Other (3) 85.080 82.657 84.057 84.784
Industrial equipment 84.593 84.719 87.184 85.140
Transportation equipment 77.160 76.774 72.585 78.518
Other equipment (4) 94.237 94.586 94.873 95.638
Residential 105.582 107.242 108.474 110.989
Structures 105.609 107.291 108.541 111.035
Permanent site 105.668 106.868 109.154 110.780
Single family 105.107 106.613 108.856 110.812
Multifamily 110.430 109.022 111.681 110.467
Other structures (5) 105.518 107.938 107.591 111.433
Equipment 103.831 104.082 104.083 107.986
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 94.224 94.746 94.772 97.234
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 89.969 88.864 89.219 90.691
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 93.308 93.424 93.474 95.447
Nonresidential structures 78.744 77.745 75.978 78.429
Residential structures 105.327 106.375 107.917 109.491
Seasonally adjusted
2003 2004
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 97.023 98.652 100.323 103.905
Nonresidential 89.423 90.394 92.126 95.095
Structures 78.146 78.400 77.704 79.361
Commercial and health care 75.451 75.735 74.641 77.709
Manufacturing 49.371 49.207 48.843 47.361
Power and communication 82.576 87.065 83.643 73.236
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 110.346 109.063 114.076 124.836
Other structures (1) 77.535 76.024 74.512 77.522
Equipment and software 93.852 95.117 97.851 101.364
Information processing
equipment and software 100.286 103.772 107.951 110.636
Computers and peripheral
equipment 124.428 131.774 140.673 148.867
Software (2) 101.555 104.005 105.291 106.086
Other (3) 88.984 92.036 97.204 99.719
Industrial equipment 84.480 82.062 85.325 84.441
Transportation equipment 78.702 76.224 75.795 84.980
Other equipment (4) 102.091 105.794 107.725 111.604
Residential 116.631 119.861 121.376 126.441
Structures 116.698 119.931 121.432 126.545
Permanent site 116.559 123.004 124.611 128.700
Single family 116.734 124.058 125.861 130.150
Multifamily 115.012 113.780 113.642 115.949
Other structures (5) 116.912 115.171 116.489 123.204
Equipment 112.162 115.239 117.687 119.277
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 100.514 102.502 103.086 106.757
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 94.002 95.280 98.012 101.510
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 97.980 100.648 101.069 103.256
Nonresidential structures 78.403 78.566 77.829 79.471
Residential structures 114.124 118.843 120.205 122.838
Seasonally adjusted
2004 2005
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 106.027 107.880 109.722 112.190
Nonresidential 97.790 100.246 101.633 103.853
Structures 79.635 80.554 80.145 80.768
Commercial and health care 77.374 75.693 76.307 76.038
Manufacturing 49.188 58.065 59.452 59.696
Power and communication 74.744 73.642 74.454 70.438
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 122.996 132.002 130.707 140.428
Other structures (1) 78.722 78.030 74.460 74.507
Equipment and software 105.087 108.201 110.376 113.301
Information processing
equipment and software 112.898 115.408 120.857 124.325
Computers and peripheral
equipment 156.641 170.366 187.116 204.002
Software (2) 107.845 109.464 113.411 115.700
Other (3) 100.550 100.162 103.280 103.651
Industrial equipment 89.695 90.762 94.766 89.768
Transportation equipment 88.787 95.313 92.529 100.791
Other equipment (4) 117.561 120.448 117.325 121.556
Residential 127.267 127.772 130.695 133.790
Structures 127.341 127.819 130.781 133.920
Permanent site 130.454 130.654 135.073 135.931
Single family 131.746 131.747 135.332 136.464
Multifamily 119.089 121.052 132.906 131.329
Other structures (5) 122.479 123.390 124.080 130.759
Equipment 122.387 124.989 124.882 124.627
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 107.335 107.995 109.546 111.625
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 105.228 108.338 110.496 113.395
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 104.198 105.045 106.933 107.482
Nonresidential structures 79.745 80.761 80.340 80.956
Residential structures 124.319 125.033 128.809 129.301
(1.) Consists primarily of religious, educational, vocational, lodging,
railroads, farm, and amusement and recreational structures, net
purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions on the sale of
structures.
(2.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers
and other equipment.
(3.) Includes communication equipment, nonmedical instruments, medical
equipment and instruments, photocopy and related equipment, and office
and accounting equipment.
(4.) Consists primarily of furniture and fixtures, agricultural
machinery, construction machinery, mining and oilfield machinery,
service industry machinery, and electrical equipment not elsewhere
classified.
(5.) Consists primarily of manufactured homes, improvements,
dormitories, net purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions
on the sale of residential structures.
(6.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.3.4. Price Indexes for Private Fixed Investment by Type
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002 2003
Private fixed investment 1 101.023 101.660 103.432
Nonresidential 2 99.683 99.513 99.764
Structures 3 105.403 110.030 113.889
Commercial and health care 4 103.567 106.346 109.357
Manufacturing 5 103.502 106.635 108.466
Power and communication 6 102.893 105.224 107.739
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 7 122.364 145.169 157.945
Other structures (1) 8 104.230 106.467 109.340
Equipment and software 9 97.708 95.956 95.133
Information processing
equipment and software 10 95.204 91.313 88.257
Computers and peripheral
equipment 11 82.192 70.950 63.273
Software (2) 12 100.496 98.792 96.735
Other (3) 13 97.437 95.953 95.186
Industrial equipment 14 100.677 100.852 101.662
Transportation equipment 15 99.211 100.236 103.914
Other equipment (4) 16 101.454 102.244 103.174
Residential 17 104.633 107.240 112.379
Structures 18 104.709 107.369 112.637
Permanent site 19 104.797 107.753 113.538
Single family 20 105.042 107.945 113.939
Multifamily 21 102.789 106.163 110.228
Other structures (5) 22 104.575 106.786 111.267
Equipment 23 100.118 99.558 96.797
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 24 104.995 108.410 113.204
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 25 97.728 95.987 95.145
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 26 104.901 108.399 113.198
Nonresidential structures 27 105.410 110.062 113.941
Residential structures 28 104.497 107.175 112.513
Seasonally adjusted
2004 2001 2002
IV I II
Private fixed investment 106.697 101.427 101.348 101.480
Nonresidential 101.025 99.564 99.542 99.485
Structures 120.124 107.069 108.065 109.455
Commercial and health care 116.112 105.069 105.363 106.010
Manufacturing 113.535 105.258 105.726 106.460
Power and communication 111.944 103.742 104.269 104.766
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 167.444 126.550 133.502 142.785
Other structures (1) 114.805 105.750 105.752 106.162
Equipment and software 95.022 96.964 96.607 96.087
Information processing
equipment and software 85.559 93.427 92.652 91.578
Computers and peripheral
equipment 58.577 76.270 73.861 72.302
Software (2) 94.540 100.088 99.712 98.485
Other (3) 93.659 96.715 96.626 96.071
Industrial equipment 104.261 100.813 100.642 100.639
Transportation equipment 109.542 99.710 100.149 100.676
Other equipment (4) 104.117 102.032 102.123 101.930
Residential 119.935 106.377 106.151 106.720
Structures 120.357 106.483 106.252 106.840
Permanent site 122.059 107.049 106.640 107.174
Single family 122.771 107.340 106.858 107.339
Multifamily 116.000 104.574 104.766 105.674
Other structures (5) 117.728 105.623 105.661 106.332
Equipment 94.208 100.047 100.138 99.568
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 120.461 106.723 106.979 107.867
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 95.011 96.990 96.637 96.116
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 120.753 106.749 106.986 107.858
Nonresidential structures 120.218 107.080 108.087 109.485
Residential structures 120.741 106.483 106.141 106.653
Seasonally adjusted
2002 2003
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 101.532 102.279 103.071 102.933
Nonresidential 99.380 99.645 99.676 99.436
Structures 110.612 111.988 113.093 113.182
Commercial and health care 106.393 107.617 108.872 108.768
Manufacturing 106.803 107.841 108.755 108.183
Power and communication 105.735 106.127 107.109 107.653
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 150.036 154.353 154.764 155.357
Other structures (1) 106.425 107.528 108.878 108.864
Equipment and software 95.598 95.534 95.251 94.916
Information processing
equipment and software 90.881 90.140 89.179 88.743
Computers and peripheral
equipment 69.901 67.736 65.269 63.787
Software (2) 98.603 98.368 97.507 97.487
Other (3) 95.686 95.428 95.455 95.348
Industrial equipment 101.006 101.120 101.357 101.527
Transportation equipment 99.165 100.953 101.906 100.741
Other equipment (4) 102.314 102.609 102.940 103.214
Residential 107.130 108.960 111.420 111.508
Structures 107.262 109.121 111.639 111.752
Permanent site 107.481 109.717 112.809 112.575
Single family 107.625 109.878 113.043 112.873
Multifamily 106.097 108.121 110.443 109.623
Other structures (5) 106.929 108.221 109.860 110.503
Equipment 99.264 99.262 98.184 96.731
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 108.551 110.245 112.277 112.376
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 95.629 95.565 95.275 94.929
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 108.505 110.248 112.393 112.354
Nonresidential structures 110.648 112.030 113.142 113.231
Residential structures 106.974 108.932 111.697 111.594
Seasonally adjusted
2003 2004
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 103.370 104.354 105.263 106.448
Nonresidential 99.733 100.211 100.502 100.958
Structures 113.996 115.287 117.279 119.230
Commercial and health care 109.154 110.632 112.884 115.281
Manufacturing 108.029 108.921 110.132 112.241
Power and communication 108.020 108.175 108.635 111.315
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 159.574 162.085 166.089 165.770
Other structures (1) 109.211 110.406 112.113 114.101
Equipment and software 95.061 95.304 95.121 95.168
Information processing
equipment and software 88.019 87.088 86.447 85.860
Computers and peripheral
equipment 62.583 61.454 60.546 59.495
Software (2) 96.682 95.262 94.916 94.650
Other (3) 95.089 94.852 94.127 93.609
Industrial equipment 101.762 102.002 103.023 103.793
Transportation equipment 103.945 109.063 109.359 109.969
Other equipment (4) 103.332 103.210 103.002 104.067
Residential 112.261 114.330 116.561 119.294
Structures 112.521 114.637 116.913 119.699
Permanent site 113.150 115.620 118.373 121.586
Single family 113.520 116.074 118.945 122.238
Multifamily 109.551 111.287 113.089 115.609
Other structures (5) 111.569 113.137 114.658 116.770
Equipment 96.538 95.733 95.140 94.627
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 113.155 115.007 117.199 119.729
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 95.072 95.305 95.117 95.160
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 113.049 114.998 117.352 120.083
Nonresidential structures 114.046 115.346 117.353 119.319
Residential structures 112.228 114.534 117.066 120.193
Seasonally adjusted
2004 2005
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 107.248 107.831 108.522 109.082
Nonresidential 101.185 101.455 102.244 102.713
Structures 121.159 122.827 125.876 128.813
Commercial and health care 117.373 118.912 120.213 121.831
Manufacturing 114.475 116.655 117.930 119.518
Power and communication 113.169 114.659 116.260 117.858
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 167.608 170.310 183.991 195.153
Other structures (1) 115.836 117.171 118.366 119.806
Equipment and software 94.945 94.854 95.067 94.926
Information processing
equipment and software 85.388 84.540 83.958 83.296
Computers and peripheral
equipment 57.991 56.274 53.972 52.004
Software (2) 94.704 93.892 94.243 94.490
Other (3) 93.484 93.418 93.564 93.371
Industrial equipment 104.589 105.639 106.962 108.216
Transportation equipment 109.002 109.839 110.053 109.139
Other equipment (4) 104.426 104.975 106.952 108.181
Residential 121.312 122.574 123.062 123.821
Structures 121.765 123.050 123.509 124.262
Permanent site 123.702 124.574 124.574 125.431
Single family 124.411 125.311 125.311 126.173
Multifamily 117.242 117.886 117.886 118.697
Other structures (5) 118.763 120.719 121.926 122.513
Equipment 93.639 93.426 95.785 96.864
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 121.756 123.162 124.417 125.832
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 94,930 94.838 95.070 94.940
Private fixed investment in
new structures (6) 122.153 123.424 124.614 126.231
Nonresidential structures 121.260 122.941 126.002 128.952
Residential structures 122.326 123.380 123.605 124.543
(1.) Consists primarily of religious, educational, vocational, lodging,
railroads, farm, and amusement and recreational structures, net
purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions on the sale of
structures.
(2.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
(3.) Includes communication equipment, nonmedical instruments, medical
equipment and instruments, photocopy and related equipment, and office
and accounting equipment.
(4). Consists primarily of furniture and fixtures, agricultural
machinery, construction machinery, mining and oifield machinery,
service industry machinery, and electrical equipment not elsewhere
classified.
(5.) Consists primarily of manufactured homes, improvements,
dormitories, net purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions
on the sale of residential structures.
(6.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.3.5. Private Fixed Investment by Type
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002 2003
Private fixed investment 1 1,646.1 1,570.2 1,654.9
Nonresidential 2 1,176.8 1,066.3 1,082.4
Structures 3 322.6 279.2 276.9
Commercial and health care 4 134.9 116.8 112.4
Manufacturing 5 29.5 17.8 16.7
Power and communication 6 49.6 49.5 43.6
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 7 39.2 35.6 45.5
Other structures (1) 8 69.4 59.5 58.7
Equipment and software 9 854.2 787.1 805.6
Information processing
equipment and software 10 437.0 399.4 405.7
Computers and peripheral
equipment 11 85.4 77.2 77.6
Software (2) 12 174.7 167.6 170.0
Other (3) 13 177.0 154.5 158.2
Industrial equipment 14 146.7 135.7 137.1
Transportation equipment 15 141.7 126.3 127.9
Other equipment (4) 16 128.8 125.7 134.8
Residential 17 469.3 503.9 572.5
Structures 18 461.9 496.3 564.7
Permanent site 19 279.4 298.8 345.7
Single family 20 249.1 265.9 310.6
Multifamily 21 30.3 33.0 35.1
Other structures 22 182.5 197.5 219.0
Equipment 23 7.4 7.6 7.8
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 24 784.5 775.5 841.5
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 25 861.6 794.7 813.4
Private fixed investment in
new structures (5) 26 721.9 709.7 764.6
Nonresidential structures 27 318.7 279.1 276.9
Residential structures 28 403.2 430.7 487.7
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2004 2001 2002
IV I II
Private fixed investment 1,872.6 1,599.6 1,572.4 1,568.8
Nonresidential 1,198.8 1,123.2 1,085.2 1,067.8
Structures 298.4 305.2 292.2 280.9
Commercial and health care 121.9 125.0 122.9 117.9
Manufacturing 18.4 23.8 20.4 18.4
Power and communication 40.0 54.1 55.8 50.2
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 56.2 37.6 32.0 33.4
Other structures (1) 61.9 64.7 61.2 61.0
Equipment and software 900.4 818.1 793.0 787.0
Information processing
equipment and software 447.0 412.5 402.9 400.3
Computers and peripheral
equipment 91.6 78.4 79.7 76.4
Software (2) 178.5 167.6 165.9 167.7
Other (3) 176.9 166.5 157.3 156.2
Industrial equipment 145.3 136.6 136.7 133.6
Transportation equipment 151.9 143.7 130.6 126.9
Other equipment (4) 156.2 125.3 122.8 126.1
Residential 673.8 476.3 487.2 501.0
Structures 665.4 468.9 479.6 493.3
Permanent site 416.1 283.2 286.6 297.2
Single family 377.6 251.8 254.3 264.0
Multifamily 38.5 31.5 32.2 33.2
Other structures 249.4 185.6 193.0 196.2
Equipment 8.4 7.5 7.6 7.7
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 963.8 774.0 771.8 774.2
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 908.8 825.5 800.6 794.7
Private fixed investment in
new structures (5) 870.4 715.0 707.0 708.1
Nonresidential structures 298.1 304.6 291.7 280.5
Residential structures 572.2 410.4 415.3 427.5
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2002 2003
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 1,566.8 1,572.8 1,588.2 1,619.7
Nonresidential 1,061.4 1,050.7 1,048.2 1,066.8
Structures 272.1 271.7 268.4 277.1
Commercial and health care 114.1 112.2 110.1 110.9
Manufacturing 16.3 16.1 15.9 17.1
Power and communication 45.7 46.5 45.1 43.3
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 38.0 39.1 40.5 45.7
Other structures (1) 58.0 57.9 56.8 60.0
Equipment and software 789.3 779.0 779.8 789.7
Information processing
equipment and software 403.7 390.6 392.0 395.3
Computers and peripheral
equipment 78.1 74.8 73.9 75.0
Software (2) 171.0 166.0 165.6 166.7
Other (3) 154.7 149.9 152.5 153.6
Industrial equipment 136.0 136.4 140.7 137.6
Transportation equipment 123.1 124.7 119.0 127.2
Other equipment (4) 126.5 127.3 128.1 129.5
Residential 505.4 522.1 540.0 552.9
Structures 497.8 514.5 532.4 545.2
Permanent site 301.0 310.7 326.2 330.4
Single family 267.9 277.4 291.4 296.2
Multifamily 33.1 33.3 34.9 34.2
Other structures 196.9 203.8 206.2 214.8
Equipment 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.7
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 769.9 786.2 800.8 822.3
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 796.9 786.6 787.3 797.4
Private fixed investment in
new structures (5) 705.8 718.0 732.3 747.4
Nonresidential structures 272.1 272.0 268.4 277.2
Residential structures 433.7 446.0 463.9 470.2
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2003 2004
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 1,683.7 1,728.2 1,772.7 1,856.6
Nonresidential 1,098.8 1,116.0 1,140.7 1,182.7
Structures 279.0 283.0 285.3 296.3
Commercial and health care 113.3 115.2 115.9 123.2
Manufacturing 17.0 17.0 17.1 16.9
Power and communication 41.8 44.1 42.6 38.2
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 47.8 48.0 51.5 56.2
Other structures (1) 59.2 58.6 58.3 61.8
Equipment and software 819.8 833.0 855.3 886.5
Information processing
equipment and software 412.9 422.8 436.5 444.3
Computers and peripheral
equipment 79.1 82.3 86.6 90.0
Software (2) 173.0 174.6 176.1 176.9
Other (3) 160.8 165.9 173.9 177.4
Industrial equipment 136.9 133.3 139.9 139.5
Transportation equipment 131.6 133.7 133.3 150.3
Other equipment (4) 138.4 143.3 145.6 152.4
Residential 584.9 612.2 632.0 673.9
Structures 576.9 604.1 623.8 665.5
Permanent site 349.4 376.8 390.8 414.6
Single family 313.8 341.0 354.5 376.7
Multifamily 35.6 35.8 36.3 37.9
Other structures 227.5 227.3 233.0 251.0
Equipment 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 855.9 887.1 909.1 961.8
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 827.8 841.1 863.5 894.8
Private fixed investment in
new structures (5) 772.0 806.6 826.6 864.2
Nonresidential structures 279.1 282.8 285.0 295.9
Residential structures 492.9 523.8 541.6 568.3
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2004 2005
III IV I II
Private fixed investment 1,908.7 1,952.6 1,998.7 2,054.2
Nonresidential 1,219.0 1,252.9 1,280.1 1,314.1
Structures 302.1 309.8 315.9 325.8
Commercial and health care 124.9 123.8 126.2 127.4
Manufacturing 17.9 21.5 22.3 22.7
Power and communication 39.6 39.6 40.6 38.9
Mining exploration, shafts,
and wells 56.0 61.1 65.3 74.4
Other structures (1) 63.7 63.8 61.5 62.3
Equipment and software 916.9 943.1 964.3 988.3
Information processing
equipment and software 450.9 456.3 474.6 484.3
Computers and peripheral
equipment 92.3 97.5 102.7 107.8
Software (2) 179.9 181.1 188.3 192.6
Other (3) 178.6 177.8 183.6 183.9
Industrial equipment 149.3 152.6 161.3 154.6
Transportation equipment 155.6 168.4 163.8 176.9
Other equipment (4) 161.0 165.8 164.6 172.5
Residential 689.7 699.7 718.5 740.1
Structures 681.3 691.1 709.7 731.2
Permanent site 427.6 431.2 445.8 451.8
Single family 388.1 390.9 401.6 407.7
Multifamily 39.5 40.3 44.3 44.1
Other structures 253.7 259.8 263.9 279.4
Equipment 8.4 8.6 8.8 8.9
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 983.4 1,000.9 1,025.6 1,056.9
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 925.3 951.7 9,731.0 997.2
Private fixed investment in
new structures (5) 887.1 903.6 928.7 945.6
Nonresidential structures 301.8 309.8 315.9 325.8
Residential structures 585.3 593.8 612.8 619.8
(1.) Consists primarily of religious, educational, vocational, lodging,
railroads, farm, and amusement and recreational structures, net
purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions on the sale of
structures.
(2.) Excludes software "embedded;' or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
(3.) Includes communication equipment, nonmedical instruments, medical
equipment and instruments, photocopy and related equipment, and office
and accounting equipment.
(4.) Consists primarily of furniture and fixtures, agricultural
machinery, construction machinery, mining and oilfield machinery,
service industry machinery, and electrical equipment not elsewhere
classified.
(5.) Consists primarily of manufactured homes, improvements,
dormitories, net purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions
on the sale of residential structures.
(6.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.3.6. Real Private Fixed Investment by Type, Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment 1 1,629.4 1,544.6
Nonresidential 2 1,180.5 1,071.5
Structures 3 306.1 253.8
Commercial and health care 4 130.3 109.8
Manufacturing 5 28.5 16.7
Power and communication 6 48.2 47.1
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 7 32.0 24.5
Other structures (1) 8 66.6 55.9
Equipment and software 9 874.2 820.2
Information processing equipment
and software 10 459.0 437.4
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2) 11
Software (3) 12 173.8 169.7
Other (4) 13 181.7 161.1
Industrial equipment 14 145.7 134.5
Transportation equipment 15 142.8 126.0
Other equipment (5) 16 126.9 122.9
Residential 17 448.5 469.9
Structures 18 441.1 462.2
Permanent site 19 266.6 277.3
Single family 20 237.1 246.3
Multifamily 21 29.5 31.0
Other structures (6) 22 174.5 184.9
Equipment 23 7.4 7.7
Residual 24 0.5 -2.4
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 25 747.2 715.4
Private fixed in equipment and
software 26 881.6 827.9
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 27 688.2 654.7
Nonresidential structures 28 302.3 253.6
Residential structures 29 385.9 401.8
Season-
ally
adjust-
ed at
annual
rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
Private fixed investment 1,600.0 1,755.1 1,577.0
Nonresidential 1,085.0 1,186.7 1,128.2
Structures 243.1 248.4 284.9
Commercial and health care 102.8 105.0 118.9
Manufacturing 15.4 16.2 22.6
Power and communication 40.5 35.8 52.2
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 28.8 33.5 29.7
Other structures (1) 53.6 53.9 61.1
Equipment and software 846.8 947.6 843.8
Information processing equipment
and software 459.7 522.4 441.7
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2)
Software (3) 175.7 188.8 167.4
Other (4) 166.2 188.9 172.2
Industrial equipment 134.9 135.4 135.4
Transportation equipment 123.1 138.7 144.0
Other equipment (5) 130.7 150.0 122.8
Residential 509.4 561.8 447.8
Structures 501.3 552.9 440.4
Permanent site 304.5 340.9 264.6
Single family 272.6 307.5 234.5
Multifamily 31.9 33.2 30.1
Other structures (6) 196.8 211.8 175.8
Equipment 8.1 8.9 7.5
Residual -3.7 -12.8 -0.1
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 743.4 800.1 725.2
Private fixed in equipment and
software 854.9 956.6 851.3
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 675.4 720.8 669.7
Nonresidential structures 243.0 248.0 284.3
Residential structures 433.5 473.9 385.5
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002
I II III
Private fixed investment 1,551.5 1,545.9 1,543.2
Nonresidential 1,090.3 1,073.3 1,068.0
Structures 270.3 256.4 245.8
Commercial and health care 116.5 111.2 107.3
Manufacturing 19.3 17.3 15.2
Power and communication 53.5 47.9 43.2
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 24.0 23.4 25.4
Other structures (1) 57.9 57.4 54.5
Equipment and software 820.9 819.0 825.7
Information processing equipment
and software 435.0 437.1 444.2
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2)
Software (3) 166.3 170.2 173.4
Other (4) 162.9 162.6 161.7
Industrial equipment 135.8 132.7 134.7
Transportation equipment 130.4 126.1 124.1
Other equipment (5) 120.3 123.8 123.6
Residential 459.0 469.5 471.8
Structures 451.4 461.8 464.2
Permanent site 268.7 277.3 280.1
Single family 238.0 245.9 248.9
Multifamily 30.8 31.4 31.2
Other structures (6) 182.7 184.5 184.1
Equipment 7.6 7.7 7.6
Residual -2.4 -1.9 -3.3
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 721.4 717.7 709.2
Private fixed in equipment and
software 828.5 826.8 833.3
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 660.7 656.4 650.5
Nonresidential structures 269.7 256.1 245.8
Residential structures 391.3 400.9 405.5
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002 2003
IV I II
Private fixed investment 1,537.8 1,540.9 1,573.7
Nonresidential 1,054.5 1,051.6 1,072.9
Structures 242.5 237.3 244.8
Commercial and health care 104.2 101.1 102.0
Manufacturing 14.9 14.6 15.8
Power and communication 43.8 42.1 40.3
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 25.4 26.2 29.4
Other structures (1) 53.8 52.1 55.1
Equipment and software 815.4 818.7 832.0
Information processing equipment
and software 433.3 439.4 445.3
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2)
Software (3) 168.7 169.8 171.0
Other (4) 157.1 159.7 161.1
Industrial equipment 134.9 138.8 135.6
Transportation equipment 123.5 116.7 126.3
Other equipment (5) 124.1 124.5 125.5
Residential 479.3 484.8 496.0
Structures 471.6 477.1 488.0
Permanent site 283.3 289.3 293.6
Single family 252.4 257.8 262.4
Multifamily 30.8 31.6 31.2
Other structures (6) 188.3 187.7 194.4
Equipment 7.7 7.7 7.9
Residual -2.1 -2.5 -1.7
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 713.2 713.4 731.9
Private fixed in equipment and
software 823.1 826.4 840.0
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 651.3 651.6 665.4
Nonresidential structures 242.7 237.2 244.8
Residential structures 409.5 415.5 421.5
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2003 2004
III IV I
Private fixed investment 1,629.0 1,656.3 1,684.4
Nonresidential 1,101.8 1,113.7 1,135.1
Structures 244.7 245.5 243.4
Commercial and health care 103.8 104.2 102.7
Manufacturing 15.7 15.6 15.5
Power and communication 38.7 40.8 39.2
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 30.0 29.6 31.0
Other structures (1) 54.2 53.1 52.1
Equipment and software 862.4 874.0 899.1
Information processing equipment
and software 469.0 485.3 504.8
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2)
Software (3) 178.9 183.2 185.5
Other (4) 169.1 174.9 184.7
Industrial equipment 134.5 130.7 135.9
Transportation equipment 126.6 122.6 121.9
Other equipment (5) 134.0 141.3
Residential 521.2 535.7 542.4
Structures 512.9 527.1 533.7
Permanent site 308.9 326.0 330.3
Single family 276.4 293.8 298.0
Multifamily 32.5 32.2 32.1
Other structures (6) 204.0 201.0 203.3
Equipment 8.3 8.5 8.7
Residual -3.9 -6.4 -10.2
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 756.6 771.6 776.0
Private fixed in equipment and
software 870.7 882.5 907.8
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 683.1 701.7 704.6
Nonresidential structures 244.7 245.2 242.9
Residential structures 439.4 457.5 462.8
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004
II III IV
Private fixed investment 1,744.5 1,780.2 1,811.3
Nonresidential 1,171.6 1,204.8 1,235.1
Structures 248.5 249.4 252.3
Commercial and health care 106.9 106.4 104.1
Manufacturing 15.1 15.6 18.5
Power and communication 34.3 35.0 34.5
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 33.9 33.4 35.9
Other structures (1) 54.3 55.0 54.5
Equipment and software 931.5 965.6 994.2
Information processing equipment
and software 517.5 527.9 539.7
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2)
Software (3) 186.9 190.0 192.8
Other (4) 189.5 191.1 190.3
Industrial equipment 134.4 142.8 144.5
Transportation equipment 136.7 142.8 153.3
Other equipment (5) 146.4 154.3 158.0
Residential 565.2 568.8 571.0
Structures 556.3 559.7 561.8
Permanent site 341.1 345.8 346.3
Single family 308.2 312.0 312.0
Multifamily 32.8 33.7 34.2
Other structures (6) 215.0 213.7 215.3
Equipment 8.9 9.0 9.2
Residual -9.6 -13.5 -18.6
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 803.6 807.9 812.9
Private fixed in equipment and
software 940.2 974.7 1,003.5
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 719.9 726.4 732.3
Nonresidential structures 248.1 248.9 252.1
Residential structures 472.9 478.6 481.4
Seasonally adjusted
at annual rates
2005
I II
Private fixed investment 1,842.2 1,883.6
Nonresidential 1,252.2 1,279.5
Structures 251.0 253.0
Commercial and health care 105.0 104.6
Manufacturing 18.9 19.0
Power and communication 34.9 33.0
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 35.5 38.2
Other structures (1) 52.0 52.0
Equipment and software 1,014.2 1,041.1
Information processing equipment
and software 565.1 581.4
Computers and peripheral
equipment (2)
Software (3) 199.8 203.8
Other (4) 196.3 197.0
Industrial equipment 150.9 142.9
Transportation equipment 148.8 162.1
Other equipment (5) 153.9 159.5
Residential 584.1 597.9
Structures 574.8 588.6
Permanent site 358.0 360.3
Single family 320.5 323.1
Multifamily 37.6 37.1
Other structures (6) 216.5 228.2
Equipment 9.2 9.2
Residual -27.4 -33.0
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in
structures 824.6 840.2
Private fixed in equipment and
software 1,023.5 1,050.3
Private fixed investment in new
structures (7) 745.5 749.3
Nonresidential structures 250.8 252.7
Residential structures 495.9 497.8
(1.) Consists primarily of religious, educational, vocational, lodging,
railroads, farm, and amusement and recreational structures, net
purchases of used structures, and brokers' commissions on the sale of
structures.
(2.) The quantity index for computers can be used to accurately measure
6the 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; accurate estimates of these contributions are
shown in table 5.3.2 and real growth rates are shown in table 5.3.1.
(3.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
(4.) Includes communication equipment, nonmedical instruments, medical
equipment and instruments, photocopy and related equipment, and office
and accounting equipment.
(5.) Consists primarily of furniture and fixtures, agricultural
machinery, construction machinery, mining and oilfield machinery,
service industry machinery, and electrical equipment not elsewhere
classified.
(6.) Consists primarily of manufactured homes, improvements,
dormitories, net purchases of used structures, and brokers'
commissions on the sale of residential structures.
(7.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers'
commissions on the sale of structures.
NOTE. 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
residual line is the difference between the first line and the sum of
the most detailed lines.
Table 5.4.1B. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Private
Fixed Investment in Structures by Type
[Percent]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in structures 1 -0.7 -4.3
Nonresidential 2 -2.3 -17.1
Commercial and health care 3 -5.3 -15.7
Office (1) 4 -7.9 -30.7
Health care 5 -4.0 13.0
Hospitals and special care 6 -1.1 15.7
Hospitals 7 6.4 21.3
Special care 8 -19.1 -2.3
Medical buildings 9 -12.4 4.2
Multimerchandise shopping 10 5.8 -7.9
Food and beverage establishments 11 -3.9 -12.6
Warehouses 12 2.0 -26.6
Other commercial (2) 13 -12.9 -1.5
Manufacturing 14 -10.3 -41.6
Power and communication 15 3.0 -2.4
Power 16 4.3 1.0
Electric 17 4.8 -3.9
Other power 18 2.4 19.7
Communication 19 1.2 -7.6
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 20 17.8 -23.3
Petroleum and natural gas 21 19.1 -25.6
Mining 22 -8.8 50.5
Other structures 23 -4.7 -16.0
Religious 24 0.1 -2.5
Educational and vocational 25 5.4 -0.4
Lodging 26 -14.7 -29.2
Amusement and recreation 27 -14.5 -6.2
Transportation 28 -0.5 -7.6
Air 29 5.6 -34.6
Land (3) 30 -3.1 4.6
Farm 31 -17.9 7.3
Other (4) 32 -24.6 -29.7
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures 33 -5.9 -14.1
Net purchases of used structures 34
Residential 35 0.4 4.8
Permanent site 36 0.6 4.0
Single-family structures 37 0.1 3.9
Multifamily structures 38 4.3 5.3
Other structures 39 0.0 6.0
Manufactured homes 40 -20.1 -9.9
Dormitories 41 9.2 -4.4
Improvements 42 1.4 5.6
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures 43 1.5 11.2
Net purchases of used structures 44
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures (5) 45 -1.3 -4.9
Nonresidential structures 46 -3.2 -16.1
Residential structures 47 0.2 4.1
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in structures 3.9 7.6
Nonresidential -4.2 2.2
Commercial and health care -6.4 2.2
Office (1) -15.8 2.0
Health care 4.7 4.4
Hospitals and special care 0.6 -0.9
Hospitals 5.8 2.5
Special care -20.0 -18.5
Medical buildings 19.6 20.2
Multimerchandise shopping -3.7 11.5
Food and beverage establishments 3.0 -8.3
Warehouses 1.0 -8.7
Other commercial (2) -11.8 3.8
Manufacturing -7.4 4.8
Power and communication -14.1 -11.7
Power -3.1 -16.5
Electric -4.9 -21.1
Other power 2.4 -3.9
Communication -32.6 0.0
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 17.4 16.4
Petroleum and natural gas 20.4 16.2
Mining -36.4 24.6
Other structures -4.1 0.5
Religious -0.3 -10.6
Educational and vocational -1.5 -10.1
Lodging -7.9 10.0
Amusement and recreation 1.0 4.1
Transportation -9.7 4.4
Air -25.9 -11.8
Land (3) -5.2 8.0
Farm -16.4 0.4
Other (4) 16.9 15.3
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures -5.5 3.6
Net purchases of used structures
Residential 8.4 10.3
Permanent site 9.8 12.0
Single-family structures 10.7 12.8
Multifamily structures 2.6 4.2
Other structures 6.4 7.6
Manufactured homes -18.3 -3.2
Dormitories 9.2 -12.4
Improvements 5.0 3.5
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures 11.9 14.6
Net purchases of used structures
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures (5) 3.2 6.7
Nonresidential structures -4.2 2.1
Residential structures 7.9 9.3
(1.) Consists of office buildings, except those constructed at
manufacturing sites and those constructed by power utilities for their
own use. Includes all financial buildings. Medical buildings are
included in health care.
(2.) Includes buildings and structures used by the retail, wholesale
and selected service industries. Consists of auto dealerships, garages,
service stations, drug stores, restaurants, mobile structures, and
other structures used for commercial purposes. Bus or truck garages are
included in transportation.
(3.) Consists primarily of railroads.
(4.) Includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, public safety,
highway and street, and conservation and development.
(5.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.4.2B. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Private Fixed
Investment in Structures by Type
Line 2001 2002
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment in structures 1 -0.7 -4.3
Percentage points at annual rates:
Nonresidential 2 -0.94 -7.07
Commercial and health care 3 -0.96 -2.69
Office (1) 4 -0.62 -2.23
Health care 5 -0.12 0.36
Hospitals and special care 6 -0.02 0.33
Hospitals 7 0.10 0.34
Special care 8 -0.12 -0.01
Medical buildings 9 -0.09 0.03
Multimerchandise shopping 10 0.11 -0.16
Food and beverage establishments 11 -0.04 -0.13
Warehouses 12 0.04 -0.50
Other commercial (2) 13 -0.32 -0.03
Manufacturing 14 -0.43 -1.56
Power and communication 15 0.19 -0.15
Power 16 0.16 0.04
Electric 17 0.14 -0.12
Other power 18 0.02 0.16
Communication 19 0.03 -0.19
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 20 0.70 -1.25
Petroleum and natural gas 21 0.71 -1.33
Mining 22 -0.02 0.08
Other structures 23 -0.43 -1.41
Religious 24 0.00 -0.03
Educational and vocational 25 0.09 -0.01
Lodging 26 -0.39 -0.66
Amusement and recreation 27 -0.20 -0.07
Transportation 28 0.00 -0.07
Air 29 0.01 -0.09
Land (3) 30 -0.02 0.03
Farm 31 -0.14 0.05
Other (4) 32 -0.15 -0.14
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures 33 -0.02 -0.04
Net purchases of used structures 34 0.38 -0.44
Residential 35 0.21 2.81
Permanent site 36 0.21 1.43
Single-family structures 37 0.05 1.23
Multifamily structures 38 0.16 0.20
Other structures 39 0.00 1.38
Manufactured homes 40 -0.30 -0.12
Dormitories 41 0.02 -0.01
Improvements 42 0.20 0.81
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures 43 0.11 0.86
Net purchases of used structures 44 -0.02 -0.16
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures (5) 45 -1.19 -4.47
Nonresidential structures 46 -1.31 -6.59
Residential structures 47 0.12 2.11
2003 2004
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment in structures 3.9 7.6
Percentage points at annual rates:
Nonresidential -1.51 0.71
Commercial and health care -0.96 0.29
Office (1) -0.82 0.08
Health care 0.15 0.14
Hospitals and special care 0.01 -0.02
Hospitals 0.12 0.05
Special care -0.10 -0.07
Medical buildings 0.14 0.16
Multimerchandise shopping -0.07 0.20
Food and beverage establishments 0.03 -0.08
Warehouses 0.01 -0.12
Other commercial (2) -0.26 0.07
Manufacturing -0.17 0.10
Power and communication -0.89 -0.60
Power -0.12 -0.60
Electric -0.15 -0.56
Other power 0.02 -0.04
Communication -0.77 0.00
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 0.82 0.89
Petroleum and natural gas 0.91 0.85
Mining -0.09 0.04
Other structures -0.31 0.04
Religious 0.00 -0.10
Educational and vocational -0.03 -0.18
Lodging -0.13 0.15
Amusement and recreation 0.01 0.04
Transportation -0.08 0.03
Air -0.05 -0.02
Land (3) -0.03 0.05
Farm -0.12 0.00
Other (4) 0.06 0.06
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures -0.01 0.01
Net purchases of used structures 0.00 0.03
Residential 5.42 6.92
Permanent site 3.79 4.94
Single-family structures 3.68 4.76
Multifamily structures 0.11 0.17
Other structures 1.63 1.98
Manufactured homes -0.20 -0.03
Dormitories 0.02 -0.03
Improvements 0.78 0.55
Brokers' commissions on sale of structures 1.05 1.38
Net purchases of used structures -0.02 0.11
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures (5) 2.90 6.11
Nonresidential structures -1.49 0.68
Residential structures 4.39 5.43
(1.) Consists of office buildings, except those constructed at
manufacturing sites and those constructed by power utilities for their
own use. Includes all financial buildings. Medical buildings are
included in health care.
(2.) Includes buildings and structures used by the retail, wholesale
and selected service industries. Consists of auto dealerships, garages,
service stations, drug stores, restaurants, mobile structures, and
other structures used for commercial purposes. Bus or truck garages are
included in transportation.
(3.) Consists primarily of railroads.
(4.) Includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, public safety,
highway and street, and conservation and development.
(5.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.4.3B. Real Private Fixed Investment in Structures by Type,
Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in
structures 1 99.265 95.037
Nonresidential 2 97.737 81.029
Commercial and health care 3 94.712 79.824
Office (1) 4 92.140 63.851
Health care 5 96.002 108.443
Hospitals and special care 6 98.921 114.410
Hospitals 7 106.357 129.008
Special care 8 80.916 79.068
Medical buildings 9 87.646 91.361
Multimerchandise shopping 10 105.773 97.409
Food and beverage establishments 11 96.098 83.968
Warehouses 12 101.976 74.893
Other commercial (2) 13 87.059 85.729
Manufacturing 14 89.717 52.375
Power and communication 15 103.046 100.586
Power 16 104.278 105.344
Electric 17 104.782 100.744
Other power 18 102.411 122.614
Communication 19 101.212 93.477
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 20 117.792 90.329
Petroleum and natural gas 21 119.053 88.583
Mining 22 91.185 137.266
Other structures 23 95.303 80.039
Religious 24 100.062 97.566
Educational and vocational 25 105.441 104.995
Lodging 26 85.253 60.345
Amusement and recreation 27 85.470 80.167
Transportation 28 99.468 91.916
Air 29 105.589 69.019
Land (3) 30 96.935 101.370
Farm 31 82.096 88.078
Other (4) 32 75.391 52.993
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 33 94.103 80.794
Net purchases of used structures 34
Residential 35 100.356 105.165
Permanent site 36 100.587 104.637
Single-family structures 37 100.145 104.025
Multifamily structures 38 104.331 109.838
Other structures 39 100.005 105.974
Manufactured homes 40 79.887 71.995
Dormitories 41 109.172 104.390
Improvements 42 101.388 107.112
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 43 101.527 112.893
Net purchases of used structures 44
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new
structures (5) 45 98.714 93.916
Nonresidential structures 46 96.849 81.231
Residential structures 47 100.232 104.368
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in
structures 98.756 106.293
Nonresidential 77.621 79.314
Commercial and health care 74.713 76.354
Office (1) 53.759 54.810
Health care 113.557 118.518
Hospitals and special care 115.057 114.032
Hospitals 136.468 139.854
Special care 63.221 51.515
Medical buildings 109.263 131.361
Multimerchandise shopping 93.770 104.569
Food and beverage establishments 86.484 79.284
Warehouses 75.620 69.019
Other commercial (2) 75.646 78.506
Manufacturing 48.525 50.864
Power and communication 86.420 76.316
Power 102.043 85.171
Electric 95.781 75.572
Other power 125.534 120.635
Communication 62.989 62.959
Mining exploration, shafts, and
wells 106.049 123.477
Petroleum and natural gas 106.663 123.944
Mining 87.291 108.751
Other structures 76.785 77.197
Religious 97.230 86.896
Educational and vocational 103.375 92.952
Lodging 55.558 61.135
Amusement and recreation 80.952 84.240
Transportation 82.973 86.639
Air 51.161 45.106
Land (3) 96.108 103.842
Farm 73.625 73.883
Other (4) 61.964 71.427
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 76.325 79.071
Net purchases of used structures
Residential 114.051 125.784
Permanent site 114.874 128.605
Single-family structures 115.115 129.876
Multifamily structures 112.735 117.433
Other structures 112.777 121.390
Manufactured homes 58.801 56.926
Dormitories 113.979 99.894
Improvements 112.451 116.342
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 126.306 144.724
Net purchases of used structures
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new
structures (5) 96.887 103.392
Nonresidential structures 77.844 79.452
Residential structures 112.594 123.099
(1.) Consists of office buildings, except those constructed at
manufacturing sites and those constructed by power utilities for their
own use. Includes all financial buildings. Medical buildings are
included in health care.
(2.) Includes buildings and structures used by the retail, wholesale
and selected service industries. Consists of auto dealerships, garages,
service stations, drug stores, restaurants, mobile structures, and
other structures used for commercial purposes. Bus or truck garages are
included in transportation.
(3.) Consists primarily of railroads.
(4.) Includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, public safety,
highway and street, and conservation and development.
(5.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.4.4B. Price Indexes for Private Fixed Investment in Structures
by Type
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in
structures 1 104.995 108.410
Nonresidential 2 105.403 110.030
Commercial and health care 3 103.567 106.346
Office (1) 4 103.018 105.480
Health care 5 104.456 106.387
Hospitals and special care 6 104.456 106.387
Hospitals 7 104.456 106.387
Special care 8 104.456 106.387
Medical buildings 9 104.456 106.387
Multimerchandise shopping 10 103.811 107.273
Food and beverage establishments 11 103.811 107.273
Warehouses 12 103.811 107.273
Other commercial (2) 13 103.776 107.206
Manufacturing 14 103.502 106.635
Power and communication 15 102.893 105.224
Power 16 102.827 105.599
Electric 17 103.080 106.057
Other power 18 101.882 103.961
Communication 19 102.992 104.616
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 20 122.364 145.169
Petroleum and natural gas 21 123.175 147.167
Mining 22 104.456 106.387
Other structures 23 104.230 106.467
Religious 24 104.456 106.387
Educational and vocational 25 103.693 106.808
Lodging 26 104.456 106.387
Amusement and recreation 27 104.456 106.387
Transportation 28 104.316 106.661
Air 29 104.456 106.387
Land (3) 30 104.255 106.751
Farm 31 104.456 106.387
Other (4) 32 103.297 105.771
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 33 104.678 105.816
Net purchases of used structures 34
Residential 35 104.709 107.369
Permanent site 36 104.797 107.753
Single-family structures 37 105.042 107.945
Multifamily structures 38 102.789 106.163
Other structures 39 104.575 106.786
Manufactured homes 40 101.740 103.271
Dormitories 41 105.042 107.945
Improvements 42 104.014 106.102
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 43 106.166 108.715
Net purchases of used structures 44
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new
structures (5) 45 104.901 108.399
Nonresidential structures 46 105.410 110.062
Residential structures 47 104.497 107.175
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in
structures 113.204 120.461
Nonresidential 113.889 120.124
Commercial and health care 109.357 116.112
Office (1) 108.539 115.275
Health care 109.625 115.797
Hospitals and special care 109.625 115.797
Hospitals 109.625 115.797
Special care 109.625 115.797
Medical buildings 109.625 115.797
Multimerchandise shopping 110.141 117.243
Food and beverage establishments 110.141 117.243
Warehouses 110.141 117.243
Other commercial (2) 110.058 117.198
Manufacturing 108.466 113.535
Power and communication 107.739 111.944
Power 108.022 111.534
Electric 108.152 110.073
Other power 107.333 114.886
Communication 107.318 113.065
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 157.945 167.444
Petroleum and natural gas 160.490 170.160
Mining 109.625 115.797
Other structures 109.340 115.208
Religious 109.625 115.797
Educational and vocational 109.249 115.208
Lodging 109.625 115.797
Amusement and recreation 109.625 115.797
Transportation 109.554 113.011
Air 109.625 115.797
Land (3) 109.558 112.475
Farm 109.625 115.797
Other (4) 108.024 110.983
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 106.321 106.928
Net purchases of used structures
Residential 112.637 120.357
Permanent site 113.538 122.059
Single-family structures 113.939 122.771
Multifamily structures 110.228 116.000
Other structures 111.267 117.728
Manufactured homes 105.156 114.635
Dormitories 113.939 122.771
Improvements 110.554 117.965
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 113.587 118.319
Net purchases of used structures
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new
structures (5) 113.198 120.753
Nonresidential structures 113.941 120.218
Residential structures 112.513 120.741
(1.) Consists of office buildings, except those constructed at
manufacturing sites and those constructed by power utilities for their
own use. Includes all financial buildings. Medical buildings are
included in health care.
(2.) Includes buildings and structures used by the retail, wholesale
and selected service industries. Consists of auto dealerships, garages,
service stations, drug stores, restaurants, mobile structures, and
other structures used for commercial purposes. Bus or truck garages are
included in transportation.
(3.) Consists primarily of railroads.
(4.) Includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, public safety,
highway and street, and conservation and development.
(5.) Excludes net ourchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.4.5B. Private Fixed Investment in Structures by Type
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in structures 1 784.5 775.5
Nonresidential 2 322.6 279.2
Commercial and health care 3 134.9 116.8
Office (1) 4 57.2 40.6
Health care 5 22.0 25.3
Hospitals and special care 6 16.8 19.7
Hospitals 7 12.8 15.8
Special care 8 4.0 4.0
Medical buildings 9 5.2 5.5
Multimenchandise shopping 10 15.5 14.8
Food and beverage establishments 11 8.3 7.5
Warehouses 12 14.9 11.3
Other commercial (2) 13 17.0 17.3
Manufacturing 14 29.5 17.8
Power and communication 15 49.6 49.5
Power 16 30.0 31.2
Electric 17 23.8 23.5
Other power 18 6.2 7.6
Communication 19 19.6 18.4
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 20 39.2 35.6
Petroleum and natural gas 21 37.9 33.7
Mining 22 1.3 1.9
Other structures 23 69.4 59.5
Religious 24 8.2 8.1
Educational and vocational 25 14.3 14.6
Lodging 26 18.0 13.0
Amusement and recreation 27 9.4 9.0
Transportation 28 6.9 6.5
Air 29 2.1 1.4
Land (3) 30 4.7 5.1
Farm 31 5.1 5.6
Other (4) 32 3.6 2.6
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 33 2.4 2.1
Net purchases of used structures 34 1.6 -1.9
Residential 35 461.9 496.3
Permanent site 36 279.4 298.8
Single-family structures 37 249.1 265.9
Multifamily structures 38 30.3 33.0
Other structures 39 182.5 197.5
Manufactured homes 40 9.3 8.5
Dormitories 41 1.6 1.5
Improvements 42 113.0 121.8
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 43 60.4 68.8
Net purchases of used structures 44 -1.8 -3.1
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures
(5) 45 721.9 709.7
Nonresidential structures 46 318.7 279.1
Residential structures 47 403.2 430.7
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in structures 841.5 963.8
Nonresidential 276.9 298.4
Commercial and health care 112.4 121.9
Office (1) 35.1 38.1
Health care 27.3 30.0
Hospitals and special care 20.5 21.4
Hospitals 17.2 18.6
Special care 3.3 2.8
Medical buildings 6.8 8.6
Multimenchandise shopping 14.6 17.4
Food and beverage establishments 7.9 7.8
Warehouses 11.7 11.4
Other commercial (2) 15.7 17.4
Manufacturing 16.7 18.4
Power and communication 43.6 40.0
Power 30.9 26.6
Electric 22.8 18.3
Other power 8.0 8.3
Communication 12.7 13.4
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 45.5 56.2
Petroleum and natural gas 44.2 54.5
Mining 1.3 1.7
Other structures 58.7 61.9
Religious 8.3 7.9
Educational and vocational 14.7 14.0
Lodging 12.3 14.3
Amusement and recreation 9.3 10.3
Transportation 6.0 6.5
Air 1.1 1.0
Land (3) 4.9 5.5
Farm 4.8 5.1
Other (4) 3.1 3.7
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 2.0 2.0
Net purchases of used structures -2.0 -1.8
Residential 564.7 665.4
Permanent site 345.7 416.1
Single-family structures 310.6 377.6
Multifamily structures 35.1 38.5
Other structures 219.0 249.4
Manufactured homes 7.1 7.5
Dormitories 1.8 1.7
Improvements 133.2 147.0
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 80.4 96.0
Net purchases of used structures -3.5 -2.8
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures
(5) 764.6 870.4
Nonresidential structures 276.9 298.1
Residential structures 487.7 572.2
(1.) Consists of office buildings, except those constructed at
manufacturing sites and those constructed by power utilities for their
own use. Includes all financial buildings. Medical buildings are
included in health care.
(2.) Includes buildings and structures used by the retail, wholesale
and selected service industries. Consists of auto dealerships, garages,
service stations, drug stores, restaurants, mobile structures, and
other structures used for commercial purposes. Bus or truck garages are
included intransportation.
(3.) Consists primarily of railroads.
(4.) Includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, public safety,
highway and street, and conservation and development.
(5.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Table 5.4.6B. Real Private Fixed Investment in Structures by Type,
Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in structures 1 747.2 715.4
Nonresidential 2 306.1 253.8
Commercial and health care 3 130.3 109.8
Office (1) 4 55.5 38.5
Health care 5 21.0 23.7
Hospitals and special care 6 16.1 18.6
Hospitals 7 12.2 14.8
Special care 8 3.8 3.8
Medical buildings 9 5.0 5.2
Multimenchandise shopping 10 15.0 13.8
Food and beverage establishments 11 8.0 7.0
Warehouses 12 14.3 10.5
Other commercial (2) 13 16.4 16.2
Manufacturing 14 28.5 16.7
Power and communication 15 48.2 47.1
Power 16 29.2 29.5
Electric 17 23.1 22.2
Other power 18 6.1 7.3
Communication 19 19.0 17.6
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 20 32.0 24.5
Petroleum and natural gas 21 30.8 22.9
Mining 22 1.2 1.8
Other structures 23 66.6 55.9
Religious 24 7.8 7.6
Educational and vocational 25 13.8 13.7
Lodging 26 17.2 12.2
Amusement and recreation 27 9.0 8.4
Transportation 28 6.6 6.1
Air 29 2.0 1.3
Land (3) 30 4.5 4.8
Farm 31 4.9 5.3
Other (4) 32 3.5 2.5
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 33 2.3 2.0
Net purchases of used structures 34 1.5 -1.8
Residential 35 441.1 462.2
Permanent site 36 266.6 277.3
Single-family structures 37 237.1 246.3
Multifamily structures 38 29.5 31.0
Other structures 39 174.5 184.9
Manufactured homes 40 9.2 8.3
Dormitories 41 1.5 1.4
Improvements 42 108.6 114.8
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 43 56.9 63.3
Net purchases of used structures 44 -1.7 -2.9
Residual 45 0.7 -1.1
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures
(5) 46 688.2 654.7
Nonresidential structures 47 302.3 253.6
Residential structures 48 385.9 401.8
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in structures 743.4 800.1
Nonresidential 243.1 248.4
Commercial and health care 102.8 105.0
Office (1) 32.4 33.0
Health care 24.9 25.9
Hospitals and special care 18.7 18.5
Hospitals 15.7 16.1
Special care 3.0 2.4
Medical buildings 6.2 7.4
Multimenchandise shopping 13.3 14.8
Food and beverage establishments 7.2 6.6
Warehouses 10.6 9.7
Other commercial (2) 14.3 14.8
Manufacturing 15.4 16.2
Power and communication 40.5 35.7
Power 28.6 23.9
Electric 21.1 16.7
Other power 7.5 7.2
Communication 11.8 11.8
Mining exploration, shafts, and wells 28.8 33.5
Petroleum and natural gas 27.6 32.0
Mining 1.2 1.4
Other structures 53.6 53.9
Religious 7.6 6.8
Educational and vocational 13.5 12.1
Lodging 11.2 12.3
Amusement and recreation 8.5 8.9
Transportation 5.5 5.7
Air 1.0 0.9
Land (3) 4.5 4.9
Farm 4.4 4.4
Other (4) 2.9 3.3
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 1.8 1.9
Net purchases of used structures -1.8 -1.6
Residential 501.3 552.9
Permanent site 304.5 340.9
Single-family structures 272.6 307.5
Multifamily structures 31.9 33.2
Other structures 196.8 211.8
Manufactured homes 6.7 6.5
Dormitories 1.5 1.4
Improvements 120.5 124.6
Brokers' commissions on sale of
structures 70.8 81.1
Net purchases of used structures -3.1 -2.3
Residual 1.6 4.1
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in new structures
(5) 675.4 720.8
Nonresidential structures 243.0 248.0
Residential structures 433.5 473.9
(1.) Consists of office buildings, except those constructed at
manufacturing sites and those constructed by power utilities for their
own use. Includes all financial buildings. Medical buildings are
included in health care.
(2.) Includes buildings and structures used by the retail, wholesale
and selected service industries. Consists of auto dealerships, garages,
service stations, drug stores, restaurants, mobile structures, and
other structures used for commercial purposes. Bus or truck garages are
included in transportation.
(3.) Consists primarily of railroads.
(4.) Includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, public safety,
highway and street, and conservation and development.
(5.) Excludes net purchases of used structures and brokers' commissions
on the sale of structures.
Note. 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
residual line is the difference between the first line and the sum of
the most detailed lines.
Table 5.5.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Private
Fixed Investment in Equipment and Software by Type
[Percent]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in equipment
and software 1 -4.8 -6.1
Nonresidential equipment and software 2 -4.9 -8.2
Information processing equipment and
software 3 -1.8 -4.7
Computers, software, and communication 4 -2.4 -6.4
Computers and peripheral equipment 5 2.4 4.8
Software (1) 6 -1.3 -2.4
Communication equipment 7 -7.6 -21.1
Medical equipment and instruments 8 8.0 12.4
Nonmedical instruments 9 1.0 -0.7
Photocopy and related equipment 10 -28.6 -26.6
Office and accounting equipment 11 17.5 4.4
Industrial equipment 12 -8.5 -7.7
Fabricated metal products 13 -0.8 -10.4
Engines and turbines 14 51.6 6.7
Metalworking machinery 15 -15.1 -9.4
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 16 -16.2 -15.5
General industrial, including materials
handling, equipment 17 -9.6 -2.6
Electrical transmission, distribution,
and industrial apparatus 18 -8.2 -10.3
Transportation equipment 19 -11.2 -11.8
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 20 -18.3 -6.0
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 21 -13.4 -10.5
Other trucks, buses, and truck trailers 22 -26.3 2.1
Autos 23 -4.4 -5.5
Aircraft 24 2.8 -28.6
Ships and boats 25 -14.4 16.0
Railroad equipment 26 -30.1 -27.8
Other equipment 27 -3.7 -3.0
Furniture and fixtures 28 -10.3 -8.6
Agricultural machinery 29 5.4 15.4
Construction machinery 30 -12.8 -10.9
Mining and oilfeld machinery 31 12.7 -40.1
Service industry machinery 32 -0.7 -5.2
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 33 8.9 12.6
Other 34 0.2 4.8
Less: Sale of equipment scrap, excluding
autos 35 -19.9 4.2
Residential equipment 36 0.4 3.7
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in equipment
and software 3.3 11.9
Nonresidential equipment and software 3.2 11.9
Information processing equipment and
software 5.1 13.6
Computers, software, and communication 4.5 14.2
Computers and peripheral equipment 12.6 27.5
Software (1) 3.6 7.4
Communication equipment -0.9 15.8
Medical equipment and instruments 8.7 12.8
Nonmedical instruments 2.9 13.6
Photocopy and related equipment 9.3 -7.6
Office and accounting equipment 20.1 8.9
Industrial equipment 0.3 3.4
Fabricated metal products 2.3 -1.1
Engines and turbines -13.2 -30.3
Metalworking machinery -2.4 18.0
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 5.7 -2.5
General industrial, including materials
handling, equipment 5.6 7.8
Electrical transmission, distribution,
and industrial apparatus -8.7 4.2
Transportation equipment -2.3 12.7
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 3.4 27.8
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 9.9 24.2
Other trucks, buses, and truck trailers -7.1 34.9
Autos -11.1 -0.6
Aircraft -5.4 -10.2
Ships and boats 10.0 2.2
Railroad equipment -11.9 23.3
Other equipment 5.9 14.6
Furniture and fixtures 4.1 6.4
Agricultural machinery 4.2 25.0
Construction machinery 5.3 39.2
Mining and oilfeld machinery 18.2 25.7
Service industry machinery -4.8 5.2
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 4.9 7.8
Other 12.3 8.0
Less: Sale of equipment scrap, excluding
autos -11.9 8.2
Residential equipment 5.5 10.2
(1.) Excludes software 'embedded,' or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
Table 5.5.2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Private Fixed
Investment in Equipment and Software by Type
Line 2001 2002
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment in equipment
and software 1 -4.8 -6.1
Percentage points at annual rates:
Nonresidential equipment and software 2 -4.83 -6.12
Information processing equipment and
software 3 -0.91 -2.36
Computers, software, and communication 4 -1.02 -2.72
Computers and peripheral equipment 5 0.25 0.45
Software (1) 6 -0.26 -0.48
Communication equipment 7 -1.00 -2.68
Medical equipment and instruments 8 0.30 0.54
Nonmedical instruments 9 0.02 -0.01
Photocopy and related equipment 10 -0.30 -0.20
Office and accounting equipment 11 0.08 0.02
Industrial equipment 12 -1.48 -1.32
Fabricated metal products 13 -0.01 -0.15
Engines and turbines 14 0.40 0.08
Metalworking machinery 15 -0.50 -0.28
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 16 -0.64 -0.55
General industrial, including materials
handling, equipment 17 -0.51 -0.14
Electrical transmission, distribution,
and industrial apparatus 18 -0.22 -0.27
Transportation equipment 19 -1.96 -1.96
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 20 -1.62 -0.46
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 21 -0.73 -0.52
Other trucks, buses, and truck trailers 22 -0.89 0.06
Autos 23 -0.17 -0.22
Aircraft 24 0.10 -1.19
Ships and boats 25 -0.05 0.06
Railroad equipment 26 -0.21 -0.15
Other equipment 27 -0.54 -0.46
Furniture and fixtures 28 -0.41 -0.33
Agricultural machinery 29 0.08 0.27
Construction machinery 30 -0.33 -0.26
Mining and oilfeld machinery 31 0.07 -0.29
Service industry machinery 32 -0.01 -0.11
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 33 0.04 0.07
Other 34 0.01 0.20
Less: Sale of equipment scrap, excluding
autos 35 -0.07 0.01
Residential equipment 36 0.00 0.03
2003 2004
Percent change at annual rate:
Private fixed investment in equipment
and software 3.3 11.9
Percentage points at annual rates:
Nonresidential equipment and software 3.21 11.79
Information processing equipment and
software 2.54 6.71
Computers, software, and communication 1.83 5.64
Computers and peripheral equipment 1.17 2.53
Software (1) 0.75 1.54
Communication equipment -0.09 1.57
Medical equipment and instruments 0.47 0.73
Nonmedical instruments 0.07 0.32
Photocopy and related equipment 0.05 -0.05
Office and accounting equipment 0.13 0.06
Industrial equipment 0.05 0.57
Fabricated metal products 0.03 -0.02
Engines and turbines -0.19 -0.38
Metalworking machinery -0.07 0.50
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 0.19 -0.09
General industrial, including materials
handling, equipment 0.31 0.45
Electrical transmission, distribution,
and industrial apparatus -0.22 0.10
Transportation equipment -0.38 2.05
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 0.27 2.30
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 0.48 1.34
Other trucks, buses, and truck trailers -0.21 0.96
Autos -0.47 -0.02
Aircraft -0.18 -0.32
Ships and boats 0.05 0.01
Railroad equipment -0.05 0.09
Other equipment 0.96 2.50
Furniture and fixtures 0.16 0.26
Agricultural machinery 0.09 0.56
Construction machinery 0.12 0.96
Mining and oilfeld machinery 0.09 0.15
Service industry machinery -0.10 0.10
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 0.03 0.06
Other 0.57 0.41
Less: Sale of equipment scrap, excluding
autos -0.04 0.04
Residential equipment 0.05 0.10
(1.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
Table 5.5.3. Real Private Fixed Investment in Equipment and Software
by Type, Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 1 95.178 89.386
Nonresidential equipment and software 2 95.136 89.265
Information processing equipment and
software 3 98.165 93.534
Computers, software, and
communication 4 97.614 91.340
Computers and peripheral equipment 5 102.399 107.324
Software (1) 6 98.655 96.311
Communication equipment 7 92.437 72.925
Medical equipment and instruments 8 108.000 121.387
Nonmedical instruments 9 101.048 100.360
Photocopy and related equipment 10 71.411 52.444
Office and accounting equipment 11 117.501 122.634
Industrial equipment 12 91.494 84.493
Fabricated metal products 13 99.174 88.870
Engines and turbines 14 151.575 161.719
Metalworking machinery 15 84.859 76.855
Special industry machinery, n.e.c 16 83.804 70.842
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 17 90.449 88.069
Electrical transmission,
distribution, and industrial
apparatus 18 91.793 82.305
Transportation equipment 19 88.808 78.347
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 20 81.663 76.724
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 21 86.600 77.503
Other trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 22 73.719 75.277
Autos 23 95.615 90.377
Aircraft 24 102.785 73.354
Ships and boats 25 85.650 99.335
Railroad equipment 26 69.878 50.432
Other equipment 27 96.335 93.454
Furniture and fixtures 28 89.701 81.961
Agricultural machinery 29 105.413 121.672
Construction machinery 30 87.189 77.651
Mining and oilfield machinery 31 112.681 67.483
Service industry machinery 32 99.344 94.224
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 33 108.939 122.715
Other 34 100.161 105.011
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 35 80.065 83.399
Residential equipment 36 100.399 104.111
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 92.298 103.272
Nonresidential equipment and software 92.154 103.126
Information processing equipment and
software 98.314 111.723
Computers, software, and
communication 95.430 108.960
Computers and peripheral equipment 120.846 154.137
Software (1) 99.752 107.171
Communication equipment 72.303 83.753
Medical equipment and instruments 131.899 148.793
Nonmedical instruments 103.280 117.297
Photocopy and related equipment 57.304 52.930
Office and accounting equipment 147.331 160.420
Industrial equipment 84.716 87.556
Fabricated metal products 90.923 89.960
Engines and turbines 140.387 97.877
Metalworking machinery 75.010 88.527
Special industry machinery, n.e.c 74.889 73.004
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 93.011 100.275
Electrical transmission,
distribution, and industrial
apparatus 75.142 78.308
Transportation equipment 76.507 86.219
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 79.361 101.398
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 85.170 105.775
Other trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 69.963 94.415
Autos 80.351 79.900
Aircraft 69.358 62.301
Ships and boats 109.256 111.695
Railroad equipment 44.433 54.796
Other equipment 98.948 113.412
Furniture and fixtures 85.282 90.765
Agricultural machinery 126.804 158.446
Construction machinery 81.737 113.807
Mining and oilfield machinery 79.761 100.275
Service industry machinery 89.738 94.424
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 128.682 138.691
Other 117.939 127.411
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 73.481 79.529
Residential equipment 109.868 121.085
(1.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
Table 5.5.4. Price Indexes for Private Fixed Investment in Equipment
and Software by Type
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 1 97.728 95.987
Nonresidential equipment and software 2 97.708 95.956
Information processing equipment and
software 3 95.204 91.313
Computers, software, and
communication 4 94.399 89.779
Computers and peripheral equipment 5 82.192 70.950
Software (1) 6 100.496 98.792
Communication equipment 7 95.996 93.429
Medical equipment and instruments 8 100.436 101.040
Nonmedical instruments 9 100.864 102.057
Photocopy and related equipment 10 97.273 91.648
Office and accounting equipment 11 98.356 97.998
Industrial equipment 12 100.677 100.852
Fabricated metal products 13 101.599 103.256
Engines and turbines 14 100.247 101.111
Metalworking machinery 15 100.263 100.002
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 16 100.325 99.969
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 17 101.084 101.990
Electrical transmission,
distribution, and industrial
apparatus 18 100.549 99.266
Transportation equipment 19 99.211 100.236
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 20 97.438 97.239
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 21 96.035 95.138
Other trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 22 99.943 101.006
Autos 23 96.905 99.637
Aircraft 24 105.229 6.927
Ships and boats 25 102.584 105.333
Railroad equipment 26 99.798 99.857
Other equipment 27 101.161 102.052
Furniture and fixtures 28 101.253 102.101
Agricultural machinery 29 101.055 102.298
Construction machinery 30 100.751 101.850
Mining and oilfield machinery 31 103.375 104.739
Service industry machinery 32 100.985 101.963
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 33 100.288 99.863
Other 34 101.218 101.964
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 35 88.671 94.133
Residential equipment 36 100.118 99.558
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 95.145 95.011
Nonresidential equipment and software 95.133 95.022
Information processing equipment and
software 88.257 85.559
Computers, software, and
communication 85.917 82.645
Computers and peripheral equipment 63.273 58.577
Software (1) 96.735 94.540
Communication equipment 91.167 88.182
Medical equipment and instruments 102.378 102.334
Nonmedical instruments 103.341 104.387
Photocopy and related equipment 90.990 90.024
Office and accounting equipment 98.055 98.791
Industrial equipment 101.662 104.261
Fabricated metal products 105.032 112.392
Engines and turbines 101.907 102.597
Metalworking machinery 100.151 101.863
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 100.834 103.797
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 103.281 106.053
Electrical transmission,
distribution, and industrial
apparatus 99.150 100.012
Transportation equipment 103.914 109.542
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 100.888 106.140
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 100.255 106.878
Other trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 101.972 104.572
Autos 102.610 108.992
Aircraft 111.759 117.797
Ships and boats 109.828 114.080
Railroad equipment 101.371 106.936
Other equipment 103.391 105.644
Furniture and fixtures 103.646 105.801
Agricultural machinery 104.085 107.399
Construction machinery 103.655 106.618
Mining and oilfield machinery 106.914 111.910
Service industry machinery 102.828 104.582
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 100.278 101.461
Other 102.962 104.448
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 115.002 188.388
Residential equipment 96.797 94.208
(1.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
Table 5.5.5. Private Fixed Investment in Equipment and Software by
Type
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 1 861.6 794.7
Nonresidential equipment and
software 2 854.2 787.1
Information processing equipment
and software 3 437.0 399.4
Computers, software, and
communication 4 370.1 329.4
Computers and peripheral
equipment 5 85.4 77.2
Software (1) 6 174.7 167.6
Communication equipment 7 110.1 84.5
Medical equipment and instruments 8 37.4 42.2
Nonmedical instruments 9 18.1 18.2
Photocopy and related equipment 10 6.7 4.6
Office and accounting equipment 11 4.7 4.9
Industrial equipment 12 146.7 135.7
Fabricated metal products 13 12.5 11.4
Engines and turbines 14 10.8 11.6
Metalworking machinery 15 25.6 23.1
Special industry machinery,
n.e.c. 16 30.6 25.8
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 17 44.4 43.6
Electrical transmission,
distribution, and industrial
apparatus 18 22.8 20.2
Transportation equipment 19 141.7 126.3
Trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 20 65.1 61.0
Light trucks (including
utility vehicles) 21 42.3 37.5
Other trucks, buses, and
truck trailers 22 22.8 23.6
Autos 23 33.8 32.9
Aircraft 24 35.2 25.6
Ships and boats 25 3.0 3.5
Railroad equipment 26 4.6 3.3
Other equipment 27 131.2 128.4
Furniture and fixtures 28 32.9 30.3
Agricultural machinery 29 14.6 17.1
Construction machinery 30 20.4 18.4
Mining and oilfield machinery 31 6.2 3.8
Service industry machinery 32 17.6 16.9
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 33 5.0 5.6
Other 34 34.4 36.3
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 35 2.4 2.6
Residential equipment 36 7.4 7.6
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in equipment
and software 37 861.6 794.7
Less: Dealers' margin on used
equipment 38 10.5 10.1
Net purchases of used equipment
from government 39 .5 .5
Plus: Net sales of used equipment 40 78.5 77.2
Net exports of used equipment 41 .1 1.9
Sale of equipment scrap 42 2.5 2.8
Equals: Private fixed investment in
new equipment and software 43 931.7 866.0
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 813.4 908.8
Nonresidential equipment and
software 805.6 900.4
Information processing equipment
and software 405.7 447.0
Computers, software, and
communication 329.3 361.7
Computers and peripheral
equipment 77.6 91.6
Software 170.0 178.5
Communication equipment 81.8 91.6
Medical equipment and instruments 46.5 52.4
Nonmedical instruments 19.0 21.8
Photocopy and related equipment 5.0 4.6
Office and accounting equipment 5.9 6.5
Industrial equipment 137.1 145.3
Fabricated metal products 11.8 12.5
Engines and turbines 10.2 7.1
Metalworking machinery 22.6 27.1
Special industry machinery,
n.e.c. 27.5 27.6
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 46.7 51.7
Electrical transmission,
distribution, and industrial
apparatus 18.4 19.3
Transportation equipment 127.9 151.9
Trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 65.5 88.1
Light trucks (including
utility vehicles) 43.4 57.5
Other trucks, buses, and
truck trailers 22.1 30.6
Autos 30.1 31.8
Aircraft 25.3 23.9
Ships and boats 4.0 4.3
Railroad equipment 2.9 3.8
Other equipment 137.7 161.2
Furniture and fixtures 32.0 34.8
Agricultural machinery 18.1 23.3
Construction machinery 19.7 28.2
Mining and oilfield machinery 4.5 6.0
Service industry machinery 16.2 17.3
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 5.9 6.5
Other 41.2 45.2
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 2.8 5.0
Residential equipment 7.8 8.4
Addenda:
Private fixed investment in equipment
and software 813.4 908.8
Less: Dealers' margin on used
equipment 10.3 11.4
Net purchases of used equipment
from government .6 .6
Plus: Net sales of used equipment 71.2 68.8
Net exports of used equipment 1.2 1.3
Sale of equipment scrap 3.0 5.2
Equals: Private fixed investment in
new equipment and software 878.0 972.1
(1.) Excludes software "embedded" or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
Table 5.5.6. Real Private Fixed Investment in Equipment and Software
by Type, Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 1 881.6 827.9
Nonresidential equipment and software 2 874.2 820.2
Information processing equipment and
software 3 459.0 437.4
Computers, software, and communication 4 392.1 366.9
Computers and peripheral
equipment (1) 5
Software (2) 6 173.8 169.7
Communication equipment 7 114.7 90.5
Medical equipment and instruments 8 37.2 41.8
Nonmedical instruments 9 18.0 17.8
Photocopy and related equipment 10 6.9 5.1
Office and accounting equipment 11 4.8 5.0
Industrial equipment 12 145.7 134.5
Fabricated metal products 13 12.3 11.0
Engines and turbines 14 10.8 11.5
Metalworking machinery 15 25.5 23.1
Special industry machinery, nec 16 30.5 25.8
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 17 43.9 42.8
Electrical transmission, distribution,
and industrial apparatus 18 22.7 20.3
Transportation equipment 19 142.8 126.0
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 20 66.8 62.8
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 21 44.0 39.4
Other trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 22 22.9 23.3
Autos 23 34.9 33.0
Aircraft 24 33.5 23.9
Ships and boats 25 2.9 3.4
Railroad equipment 26 4.6 3.3
Other equipment 27 129.6 125.8
Furniture and fixtures 28 32.5 29.7
Agricultural machinery 29 14.4 16.7
Construction machinery 30 20.3 18.0
Mining and oilfield machinery 31 6.0 3.6
Service industry machinery 32 17.4 16.5
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 33 5.0 5.7
Other 34 34.0 35.6
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 35 2.7 2.8
Residential equipment 36 7.4 7.7
Residual 37 -0.5 -2.4
2003 2004
Private fixed investment in
equipment and software 854.9 956.6
Nonresidential equipment and software 846.8 947.6
Information processing equipment and
software 459.7 522.4
Computers, software, and communication 383.3 437.7
Computers and peripheral
equipment (1)
Software (2) 175.7 188.8
Communication equipment 89.7 103.9
Medical equipment and instruments 45.4 51.2
Nonmedical instruments 18.4 20.9
Photocopy and related equipment 5.5 5.1
Office and accounting equipment 6.0 6.6
Industrial equipment 134.9 139.4
Fabricated metal products 11.3 11.1
Engines and turbines 10.0 7.0
Metalworking machinery 22.5 26.6
Special industry machinery, nec 27.3 26.6
General industrial, including
materials handling, equipment 45.2 48.7
Electrical transmission, distribution,
and industrial apparatus 18.6 19.3
Transportation equipment 123.1 138.7
Trucks, buses, and truck trailers 64.9 83.0
Light trucks (including utility
vehicles) 43.3 53.8
Other trucks, buses, and truck
trailers 21.7 29.3
Autos 29.3 29.2
Aircraft 22.6 20.3
Ships and boats 3.7 3.8
Railroad equipment 2.9 3.6
Other equipment 133.2 152.6
Furniture and fixtures 30.9 32.9
Agricultural machinery 17.4 21.7
Construction machinery 19.0 26.4
Mining and oilfield machinery 4.2 5.3
Service industry machinery 15.7 16.6
Electrical equipment, n.e.c. 5.9 6.4
Other 40.0 43.2
Less: Sale of equipment scrap,
excluding autos 2.5 2.7
Residential equipment 8.1 8.9
Residual -5.5 -14.3
(1.) 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; accurate estimates of these contributions are
shown in table 5.5.2 and real growth rates are shown in table 5.5.1.
(2.) Excludes software "embedded," or bundled, in computers and other
equipment.
NOTE. 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
residual line is the difference between the first line and the sum of
the most detailed lines.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
Table 5.6.5B. Change in Private Inventories by Industry
[Billions of dollars]
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
Line 2001 2002
Change in private inventories 1 -31.7 11.9
Farm 2 0.0 -2.5
Mining, utilities, and construction 3 10.7 -3.6
Manufacturing 4 -21.2 -5.9
Durable goods industries 5 -17.9 -6.8
Nondurable goods industries 6 -3.3 0.9
Wholesale trade 7 -10.5 1.0
Durable goods industries 8 -15.8 -0.4
Nondurable goods industries 9 5.3 1.4
Retail trade 10 -10.8 24.2
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 11 -8.8 18.2
Food and beverage stores 12 0.7 0.2
General merchandise stores 13 -0.1 1.2
Other retail stores 14 -2.6 4.6
Other industries 15 0.2 -1.4
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 16 -31.7 11.9
Durable goods industries 17 -41.8 15.1
Nondurable goods industries 18 10.0 -3.2
Nonfarmindustries 19 -31.7 14.4
Nonfarm change in book value (1) 20 -53.2 19.3
Nonfarm inventory valuation
adjustment (2) 21 21.4 -5.0
Wholesale trade 22 -10.5 1.0
Merchant wholesale trade 23 -8.3 1.5
Durable goods industries 24 -13.9 0.1
Nondurable goods industries 25 5.6 1.5
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 26 -2.2 -0.5
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
Change in private inventories 15.4 55.4 -78.2
Farm 0.2 3.2 2.3
Mining, utilities, and construction 5.7 2.2 9.4
Manufacturing -8.0 6.3 -23.8
Durable goods industries -5.6 5.3 -24.6
Nondurable goods industries -2.3 1.0 0.9
Wholesale trade 1.0 24.6 -27.9
Durable goods industries 1.4 20.9 -25.9
Nondurable goods industries -0.4 3.7 -2.0
Retail trade 16.8 15.6 -37.4
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 12.5 3.9 -30.7
Food and beverage stores -1.0 0.6 1.2
General merchandise stores 0.9 3.9 -5.2
Other retail stores 4.4 7.2 -2.7
Other industries -0.3 3.5 -0.7
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 15.4 55.4 -78.2
Durable goods industries 12.4 37.4 -79.8
Nondurable goods industries 3.0 18.0 1.6
Nonfarmindustries 15.2 52.2 -80.5
Nonfarm change in book value (1) 33.7 105.8 -118.4
Nonfarm inventory valuation
adjustment (2) -18.4 -53.7 37.9
Wholesale trade 1.0 24.6 -27.9
Merchant wholesale trade 1.3 22.3 -24.9
Durable goods industries 1.7 19.5 -23.0
Nondurable goods industries -0.4 2.8 -1.9
Nonmerchant wholesale trade -0.3 2.3 -3.1
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2002
I II III IV
Change in private inventories -8.3 2.6 26.0 27.3
Farm 2.8 -8.9 -2.2 -1.6
Mining, utilities, and construction 0.7 -6.8 -3.7 -4.7
Manufacturing -14.5 -11.2 3.1 -1.0
Durable goods industries -17.4 -11.3 -4.1 5.6
Nondurable goods industries 2.9 0.1 7.2 -6.7
Wholesale trade -15.3 -0.3 11.7 8.1
Durable goods industries -15.9 -2.3 12.1 4.7
Nondurable goods industries 0.6 2.1 -0.5 3.4
Retail trade 21.0 28.4 18.6 28.9
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 21.8 19.8 4.0 27.1
Food and beverage stores -1.3 0.4 1.4 0.2
General merchandise stores -3.5 0.5 4.1 3.8
Other retail stores 3.9 7.7 9.2 -2.2
Other industries -3.0 1.5 -1.6 -2.3
Addenda:
Change in private inventories -8.3 2.6 26.0 27.3
Durable goods industries -4.7 6.7 15.8 42.6
Nondurable goods industries -3.7 -4.1 10.2 -15.4
Nonfarmindustries -11.1 11.5 28.2 28.8
Nonfarm change in book value (1) -27.4 19.6 39.8 45.3
Nonfarm inventory valuation
adjustment (2) 16.3 -8.0 -11.6 -16.5
Wholesale trade -15.3 -0.3 11.7 8.1
Merchant wholesale trade -12.5 1.4 9.5 7.7
Durable goods industries -13.9 -1.4 10.7 4.8
Nondurable goods industries 1.4 2.8 -1.2 2.9
Nonmerchant wholesale trade -2.8 -1.7 2.1 0.4
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2003
I II III IV
Change in private inventories 21.8 -0.4 10.6 29.8
Farm 3.2 -1.9 -2.5 1.9
Mining, utilities, and construction 1.3 4.8 6.4 10.3
Manufacturing -4.5 -7.7 -13.9 -5.8
Durable goods industries -6.9 -8.5 -12.5 5.5
Nondurable goods industries 2.5 0.8 -1.3 -11.3
Wholesale trade -1.8 -6.4 2.3 9.9
Durable goods industries 3.0 -4.9 -7.1 14.6
Nondurable goods industries -4.8 -1.5 9.4 -4.6
Retail trade 26.4 7.9 19.2 13.7
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 21.2 12.3 8.1 8.6
Food and beverage stores 0.2 -1.6 0.5 -3.2
General merchandise stores -0.8 0.5 2.2 1.8
Other retail stores 5.8 -3.2 8.4 6.5
Other industries -2.8 2.9 -1.0 -0.3
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 21.8 -0.4 10.6 29.8
Durable goods industries 20.3 0.0 -4.8 34.2
Nondurable goods industries 1.5 -0.4 15.4 -4.5
Nonfarmindustries 18.6 1.5 13.1 27.8
Nonfarm change in book value (1) 65.0 -1.1 18.4 52.3
Nonfarm inventory valuation
adjustment (2) -46.4 2.6 -5.4 -24.5
Wholesale trade -1.8 -0.4 2.3 9.9
Merchant wholesale trade 1.3 -7.5 2.6 8.7
Durable goods industries 5.1 -4.9 -6.4 12.8
Nondurable goods industries -3.8 -2.5 8.9 -4.2
Nonmerchant wholesale trade -3.1 1.1 -0.3 1.3
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2004
I II III IV
Change in private inventories 45.5 71.9 52.5 51.9
Farm -2.3 11.2 7.0 -3.0
Mining, utilities, and construction -4.4 0.4 8.6 4.2
Manufacturing 9.4 7.7 6.3 2.0
Durable goods industries 3.3 6.3 8.6 2.9
Nondurable goods industries 6.1 1.4 -2.4 -1.0
Wholesale trade 13.0 21.5 36.4 27.3
Durable goods industries 15.2 20.6 29.2 18.6
Nondurable goods industries -2.2 0.9 7.2 8.8
Retail trade 26.4 28.7 -10.3 17.5
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 19.5 15.7 -16.4 -3.2
Food and beverage stores 0.2 1.6 -0.2 0.6
General merchandise stores 3.9 3.3 1.5 6.8
Other retail stores 2.8 8.2 4.8 13.2
Other industries 3.4 2.4 4.4 3.8
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 45.5 71.9 52.5 51.9
Durable goods industries 42.1 51.0 26.9 29.9
Nondurable goods industries 3.5 20.9 25.6 22.0
Nonfarmindustries 47.8 60.7 45.4 54.8
Nonfarm change in book value (1) 90.9 124.4 90.3 117.9
Nonfarm inventory valuation
adjustment (2) -43.1 -63.7 -44.8 -63.1
Wholesale trade 13.0 21.5 36.4 27.3
Merchant wholesale trade 10.5 17.1 33.1 28.3
Durable goods industries 13.2 19.4 25.9 19.5
Nondurable goods industries -2.7 -2.3 7.2 8.8
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 2.6 4.4 3.4 -0.9
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2005
I II
Change in private inventories 59.9 -10.0
Farm -6.5 -7.8
Mining, utilities, and construction 2.7 5.5
Manufacturing 27.7 -8.5
Durable goods industries 19.8 -1.1
Nondurable goods industries 7.9 -7.4
Wholesale trade 25.2 16.3
Durable goods industries 16.0 11.5
Nondurable goods industries 9.2 4.8
Retail trade 7.2 -18.8
Motor vehicle and parts dealers -4.4 -28.5
Food and beverage stores -0.4 0.9
General merchandise stores 5.6 2.2
Other retail stores 6.5 6.6
Other industries 3.5 3.3
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 59.9 -10.0
Durable goods industries 35.0 -13.5
Nondurable goods industries 24.9 3.4
Nonfarmindustries 66.4 -2.2
Nonfarm change in book value (1) 109.6 22.1
Nonfarm inventory valuation
adjustment (2) -43.2 -24.3
Wholesale trade 25.2 16.3
Merchant wholesale trade 19.1 14.6
Durable goods industries 12.2 9.7
Nondurable goods industries 6.9 4.9
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 6.1 1.7
(1.) This series is derived from the Census Bureau series "current
cost inventories."
(2.) The inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) shown in this table
differs from the IVA that adjusts business incomes. The IVA in this
table reflects the mix of methods (such as first-in, first-out and
last-in, first-out) underlying inventories derived primarily from
Census Bureau statistics (see footnote 1). This mix differs from
that underlying business income derived primarily from Internal
Revenue Service statistics.
Table 5.6.6B. Real Change in Private Inventories by Industry,
Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Change in private inventories 1 -31.7 12.5
Farm 2 0.0 -2.5
Mining, utilities, and construction 3 10.6 -3.6
Manufacturing 4 -21.3 -5.9
Durable goods industries 5 -18.2 -0.8
Nondurable goods industries 6 -3.1 0.9
Wholesale trade 7 -10.7 1.3
Durable goods industries 8 -16.3 -0.4
Nondurable goods industries 9 5.3 1.7
Retail trade 10 -10.8 24.3
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 11 -8.8 18.4
Food and beverage stores 12 0.7 0.2
General merchandise stores 13 -0.1 1.2
Other retail stores 14 -2.6 4.7
Other industries 15 0.2 -1.4
Residual 16 0.6 0.1
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 17 -31.7 12.5
Durable goods industries 18 -42.4 15.5
Nondurable goods industries 19 10.3 -2.8
Nonfarm industries 20 -31.8 15.2
Wholesale trade 21 -10.7 1.3
Merchant wholesale trade 22 -8.4 1.8
Durable goods industries 23 -14.3 0.0
Nondurable goods industries 24 5.7 1.8
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 25 -2.3 -0.5
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
Change in private inventories 15.5 52.0 -86.7
Farm 0.2 2.3 -5.1
Mining, utilities, and construction 5.1 1.7 10.2
Manufacturing -7.6 6.1 -24.3
Durable goods industries -5.6 5.0 -25.3
Nondurable goods industries -2.0 1.2 1.0
Wholesale trade 1.2 23.3 -28.4
Durable goods industries 1.4 20.3 -26.7
Nondurable goods industries -0.1 3.6 -1.8
Retail trade 16.8 15.4 -37.4
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 12.9 4.1 -30.7
Food and beverage stores -1.0 0.5 1.1
General merchandise stores 0.9 3.7 -5.2
Other retail stores 4.4 7.0 -2.7
Other industries -0.3 3.5 -0.8
Residual -0.4 -0.9 -0.7
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 15.5 52.0 -86.7
Durable goods industries 12.6 36.5 -81.5
Nondurable goods industries 3.3 16.4 -5.4
Nonfarm industries 15.5 49.9 -81.7
Wholesale trade 1.2 23.3 -28.4
Merchant wholesale trade 1.5 21.2 -25.2
Durable goods industries 1.6 18.9 -23.7
Nondurable goods industries -0.1 2.7 -1.6
Nonmerchant wholesale trade -0.3 2.2 -3.2
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2002
I II III IV
Change in private inventories -10.2 2.6 28.0 29.5
Farm 0.9 -9.4 -1.1 -0.2
Mining, utilities, and construction 0.7 -6.8 -3.8 -4.4
Manufacturing -14.8 -11.4 3.4 -0.6
Durable goods industries -17.6 -11.5 -4.1 5.9
Nondurable goods industries 2.8 0.0 7.4 -0.5
Wholesale trade -15.4 0.0 12.5 8.3
Durable goods industries -16.4 -2.4 12.4 4.8
Nondurable goods industries 0.8 2.3 0.2 3.4
Retail trade 21.0 28.5 18.7 28.9
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 21.9 20.1 4.0 27.7
Food and beverage stores -1.2 0.3 1.3 0.2
General merchandise stores -3.5 0.5 4.1 3.8
Other retail stores 4.0 7.8 9.2 -2.2
Other industries -3.0 1.5 -1.6 -2.3
Residual 0.4 0.2 0.0 -0.7
Addenda:
Change in private inventories -10.2 2.6 28.0 29.5
Durable goods industries -4.6 6.8 16.1 43.6
Nondurable goods industries -5.7 -4.2 11.9 -13.1
Nonfarm industries -11.1 12.4 29.3 29.9
Wholesale trade -15.4 0.0 12.5 8.3
Merchant wholesale trade -12.5 1.7 10.3 7.9
Durable goods industries -14.3 -1.5 11.0 4.9
Nondurable goods industries 1.6 3.1 -0.5 3.0
Nonmerchant wholesale trade -3.0 -1.7 2.2 0.3
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2003
I II III IV
Change in private inventories 24.0 -0.4 9.3 29.0
Farm 4.2 -1.4 -3.1 1.2
Mining, utilities, and construction 2.2 3.3 5.7 9.3
Manufacturing -4.5 -7.2 -13.4 -5.1
Durable goods industries -7.0 -8.5 -12.5 5.7
Nondurable goods industries 2.3 1.0 -1.1 -10.3
Wholesale trade -1.5 0.0 2.3 10.1
Durable goods industries 3.0 -5.0 -7.3 14.7
Nondurable goods industries -4.3 -1.1 8.9 -3.9
Retail trade 26.4 7.9 19.1 13.5
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 21.6 12.6 8.4 8.9
Food and beverage stores 0.2 -1.6 0.5 -3.0
General merchandise stores -0.8 0.5 2.2 1.8
Other retail stores 5.9 -3.1 8.3 6.4
Other industries -2.7 3.0 -1.0 -0.3
Residual -0.6 -0.1 0.3 -1.5
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 24.0 -0.4 9.3 29.0
Durable goods industries 21.6 -1.0 -4.9 34.6
Nondurable goods industries 2.9 0.5 13.6 -4.0
Nonfarm industries 19.7 1.0 13.0 28.1
Wholesale trade -1.5 -6.0 2.3 10.1
Merchant wholesale trade 1.6 -7.1 2.6 8.8
Durable goods industries 5.2 -5.0 -6.6 12.9
Nondurable goods industries -3.3 -2.1 8.5 -3.5
Nonmerchant wholesale trade -3.1 1.1 -0.3 1.3
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2004
I II 111 IV
Change in private inventories 41.9 65.6 50.4 50.1
Farm -3.5 6.7 6.3 -0.2
Mining, utilities, and construction -3.8 0.3 7.1 3.3
Manufacturing 9.0 7.5 6.5 1.5
Durable goods industries 3.2 6.0 8.2 2.7
Nondurable goods industries 5.7 1.6 -1.5 -1.0
Wholesale trade 12.8 20.5 34.4 25.6
Durable goods industries 15.1 20.1 28.2 17.7
Nondurable goods industries -1.7 1.1 6.8 8.0
Retail trade 26.3 28.4 -10.2 17.0
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 20.4 16.4 -17.0 -3.2
Food and beverage stores 0.2 1.4 -0.2 0.6
General merchandise stores 3.8 3.2 1.4 6.6
Other retail stores 2.8 7.9 4.6 12.6
Other industries 3.4 2.4 4.3 3.8
Residual -3.7 -1.5 2.2 -0.8
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 41.9 65.6 50.4 50.1
Durable goods industries 41.9 50.0 25.8 28.4
Nondurable goods industries 1.8 17.2 24.7 22.0
Nonfarm industries 46.8 58.5 43.7 50.8
Wholesale trade 12.8 20.5 34.4 25.6
Merchant wholesale trade 10.3 16.4 31.3 26.6
Durable goods industries 13.0 19.0 24.9 18.5
Nondurable goods industries -2.2 -1.8 6.8 8.1
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 2.5 4.1 3.1 -0.9
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2005
I II
Change in private inventories 58.2 -6.4
Farm -2.3 -3.6
Mining, utilities, and construction 2.0 4.1
Manufacturing 25.1 -7.5
Durable goods industries 18.2 -0.9
Nondurable goods industries 7.1 -6.3
Wholesale trade 23.3 15.0
Durable goods industries 15.2 11.0
Nondurable goods industries 8.1 4.2
Retail trade 7.0 -18.1
Motor vehicle and parts dealers -4.5 -29.1
Food and beverage stores -0.4 0.8
General merchandise stores 5.4 2.1
Other retail stores 6.1 6.2
Other industries 3.4 3.2
Residual -0.1 1.9
Addenda:
Change in private inventories 58.2 -6.4
Durable goods industries 33.4 -12.7
Nondurable goods industries 25.3 5.3
Nonfarm industries 61.8 -2.1
Wholesale trade 23.3 15.0
Merchant wholesale trade 17.7 13.5
Durable goods industries 11.6 9.3
Nondurable goods industries 6.1 4.3
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 5.5 1.5
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS).
Chained (2000) dollar series for real change in private inventories
are calculated as the period-to-period change in chained-dollar
end-of-period inventories. Quarterly changes in end-of-period
inventories are stated at annual rates. 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 residual line is the difference between the first line and the
sum of the most detailed lines.
Table 5.7.5B. Private Inventories and Domestic Final Sales by Industry
[Billions of dollars]
Seasonally
adjusted
quarterly
totals
Line 2001
IV
Private inventories (1) 1 1,458.3
Farm 2 126.1
Mining, utilities, and
construction 3 47.5
Manufacturing 4 437.9
Durable goods industries 5 270.5
Nondurable goods industries 6 167.3
Wholesale trade 7 338.6
Durable goods industries 8 200.3
Nondurable goods industries 9 138.3
Retail trade 10 395.6
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 11 125.0
Food and beverage stores 12 33.6
General merchandise stores 13 64.0
Other retail stores 14 173.0
Other industries 15 112.6
Addenda:
Private inventories 16 1,458.3
Durable goods industries 17 672.3
Nondurable goods industries 18 786.0
Nonfarm industries 19 1,332.2
Wholesale trade 20 338.6
Merchant wholesale trade 21 292.5
Durable goods industries 22 173.4
Nondurable goods
industries 23 119.1
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 24 46.1
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 25 598.7
Final sales of goods and
structures of domestic
business (2) 26 373.2
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 27 2.44
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 28 2.23
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and
structures 29 3.57
Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals
2002
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 1,460.8 1,468.2 1,487.6 1,507.8
Farm 128.3 125.1 128.1 135.8
Mining, utilities, and
construction 47.8 49.1 48.0 49.4
Manufacturing 437.1 436.8 441.0 443.6
Durable goods industries 268.2 265.7 264.6 265.7
Nondurable goods industries 168.9 171.1 176.4 178.0
Wholesale trade 336.0 338.0 346.1 348.0
Durable goods industries 196.3 196.5 199.7 200.7
Nondurable goods industries 139.7 141.5 146.5 147.4
Retail trade 400.4 407.5 412.7 419.3
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 129.6 134.3 134.8 140.4
Food and beverage stores 33.5 33.3 33.7 33.7
General merchandise stores 63.0 63.1 64.2 65.3
Other retail stores 174.4 176.9 180.0 179.8
Other industries 111.0 111.7 111.5 111.7
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,460.8 1,468.2 1,487.6 1,507.8
Durable goods industries 672.5 675.2 679.0 687.8
Nondurable goods industries 788.3 792.9 808.6 820.0
Nonfarm industries 1,332.4 1,343.0 1,359.4 1,372.0
Wholesale trade 336.0 338.0 346.1 348.0
Merchant wholesale trade 290.1 292.0 298.9 300.3
Durable goods industries 169.9 170.2 173.1 174.2
Nondurable goods
industries 120.2 121.8 125.8 126.1
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 45.9 46.0 47.3 47.8
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 596.0 598.2 600.6 601.0
Final sales of goods and
structures of domestic
business (2) 369.4 368.8 369.8 367.4
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.45 2.45 2.48 2.51
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.28
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and
structures 3.61 3.64 3.68 3.73
Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals
2003
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 1,536.2 1,529.6 1,547.5 1,569.3
Farm 136.5 136.9 149.2 151.0
Mining, utilities, and
construction 55.5 55.6 56.4 58.4
Manufacturing 450.9 446.5 443.9 449.7
Durable goods industries 266.4 263.6 260.7 264.7
Nondurable goods industries 184.5 182.9 183.2 185.0
Wholesale trade 352.3 348.4 351.5 360.3
Durable goods industries 201.9 200.6 199.6 205.3
Nondurable goods industries 150.4 147.9 151.9 155.0
Retail trade 428.7 429.5 434.0 437.3
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 146.8 148.7 149.2 149.5
Food and beverage stores 34.2 34.1 34.8 34.5
General merchandise stores 65.3 65.6 66.3 67.0
Other retail stores 182.3 181.0 183.7 186.4
Other industries 112.4 112.6 112.6 112.6
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,536.2 1,529.6 1,547.5 1,569.3
Durable goods industries 697.2 695.3 693.8 705.7
Nondurable goods industries 838.9 834.3 853.6 863.5
Nonfarm industries 1,399.7 1,392.7 1,398.3 1,418.3
Wholesale trade 352.3 348.4 351.5 360.3
Merchant wholesale trade 303.6 301.0 303.6 311.0
Durable goods industries 175.9 174.6 173.7 178.7
Nondurable goods
industries 127.7 126.5 129.9 132.3
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 48.7 47.4 47.9 49.2
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 606.6 614.8 631.5 639.1
Final sales of goods and
structures of domestic
business (2) 371.0 376.2 390.0 392.7
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.53 2.49 2.45 2.46
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.31 2.27 2.21 2.22
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and
structures 3.77 3.70 3.59 3.61
Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals
2004
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 1,606.5 1,650.9 1,679.7 1,711.7
Farm 154.2 160.0 152.9 152.5
Mining, utilities, and
construction 60.7 63.3 66.3 70.4
Manufacturing 460.7 474.7 491.7 499.6
Durable goods industries 272.1 279.3 289.9 294.3
Nondurable goods industries 188.6 195.4 201.8 205.3
Wholesale trade 370.9 380.4 393.6 404.2
Durable goods industries 213.5 220.7 231.9 238.7
Nondurable goods industries 157.5 159.7 161.7 165.5
Retail trade 446.6 457.5 458.4 465.9
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 154.9 159.7 157.0 157.3
Food and beverage stores 34.7 35.7 35.6 36.0
General merchandise stores 68.2 69.4 69.9 72.0
Other retail stores 188.7 192.7 195.8 200.7
Other industries 113.4 114.9 116.9 119.1
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,606.5 1,650.9 1,679.7 1,711.7
Durable goods industries 728.8 752.1 773.7 788.8
Nondurable goods industries 877.7 898.8 905.9 923.0
Nonfarm industries 1,452.3 1,490.9 1,526.8 1,559.3
Wholesale trade 370.9 380.4 393.6 404.2
Merchant wholesale trade 320.0 327.3 337.8 347.8
Durable goods industries 185.9 192.6 202.5 209.3
Nondurable goods
industries 134.1 134.7 135.3 138.5
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 50.9 53.2 55.7 56.4
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 650.6 661.2 670.4 681.0
Final sales of goods and
structures of domestic
business (2) 399.5 407.9 414.0 419.7
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.47 2.50 2.51 2.51
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.23 2.25 2.28 2.29
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and
structures 3.64 3.66 3.69 3.72
Seasonally adjusted
adjusted quarterly
totals
2005
I II
Private inventories (1) 1,761.5 1,760.7
Farm 170.1 168.0
Mining, utilities, and
construction 71.8 75.4
Manufacturing 512.8 508.1
Durable goods industries 300.8 295.2
Nondurable goods industries 212.0 212.9
Wholesale trade 414.9 419.0
Durable goods industries 243.1 244.0
Nondurable goods industries 171.7 175.1
Retail trade 470.8 467.5
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 156.2 149.3
Food and beverage stores 36.3 36.7
General merchandise stores 73.9 74.7
Other retail stores 204.4 206.8
Other industries 121.1 122.7
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,761.5 1,760.7
Durable goods industries 800.8 790.1
Nondurable goods industries 960.7 970.6
Nonfarm industries 1,591.4 1,592.7
Wholesale trade 414.9 419.0
Merchant wholesale trade 355.8 359.0
Durable goods industries 212.7 213.3
Nondurable goods
industries 143.0 145.7
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 59.1 60.1
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 691.3 708.2
Final sales of goods and
structures of domestic
business (2) 426.2 439.0
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.55 2.49
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.30 2.25
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and
structures 3.73 3.63
(1.) Inventories are as of the end of the quarter. The
quarter-to-quarter change in inventories calculated from
current-dollar inventories in this table is not the current-dollar
change in private inventories component of GDP The former is the
difference between two inventory stocks, each valued at its
respective end-of-quarter prices. The latter is the change in the
physical volume of inventories valued at average prices of the
quarter. In addition, changes calculated from this table are at
quarterly rates, whereas, the change in private inventories is
stated at annual rates.
(2.) Quarterly totals at monthly rates. Final sales of domestic
business equals final sales of domestic product less gross output
of general government, gross value added of nonprofit institutions,
compensation paid to domestic workers, and space rent for
owner-occupied housing. It includes a small amount of final sales
by farm and by government enterprises.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 5.7.6B. Real Private Inventories and Real Domestic Final Sales by
Industry, Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Seasonally
adjusted
quarterly
totals
Line 2001
IV
Private inventories (1) 1 1,488.9
Farm 2 126.5
Mining, utilities, and
construction 3 51.7
Manufacturing 4 452.8
Durable goods industries 5 277.5
Nondurable goods industries 6 175.3
Wholesale trade 7 347.5
Durable goods industries 8 206.3
Nondurable goods industries 9 140.9
Retail trade 10 396.3
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 11 125.4
Food and beverage stores 12 32.5
General merchandise stores 13 63.6
Other retail stores 14 174.8
Other industries 15 113.9
Residual 16 0.5
Addenda:
Private inventories 17 1,488.9
Durable goods industries 18 686.9
Nondurable goods industries 19 801.7
Nonfarm industries 20 1,362.4
Wholesale trade 21 347.5
Merchant wholesale trade 22 298.6
Durable goods industries 23 178.5
Nondurable goods industries 24 119.9
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 25 48.8
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 26 583.6
Final sales of goods aand
structures of domestic
business (2) 27 364.3
Ratios of private inventories to
final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 28 2.55
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 29 2.33
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and structures 30 3.74
Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals
2002
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 1,486.4 1,487.0 1,494.0 1,501.4
Farm 126.7 124.4 124.1 124.0
Mining, utilities, and
construction 51.8 50.1 49.2 48.1
Manufacturing 449.1 446.3 447.1 447.0
Durable goods industries 273.1 270.2 269.2 270.7
Nondurable goods industries 176.0 176.0 177.9 176.3
Wholesale trade 343.6 343.6 346.7 348.8
Durable goods industries 202.2 201.6 204.7 205.9
Nondurable goods industries 141.1 141.7 141.8 142.6
Retail trade 401.6 408.7 413.4 420.6
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 130.9 135.9 136.9 143.8
Food and beverage stores 32.2 32.3 32.6 32.6
General merchandise stores 62.7 62.8 63.8 64.8
Other retail stores 175.8 177.8 180.1 179.5
Other industries 113.1 113.5 113.1 112.5
Residual 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,486.4 1,487.0 1,494.0 1,501.4
Durable goods industries 685.7 687.4 691.5 702.4
Nondurable goods industries 800.2 799.2 802.2 798.9
Nonfarm industries 1,359.6 1,362.7 1,370.1 1,377.6
Wholesale trade 343.6 343.6 346.7 348.8
Merchant wholesale trade 295.5 295.9 298.5 300.5
Durable goods industries 175.0 174.6 177.3 178.6
Nondurable goods industries 120.3 121.1 120.9 121.7
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 48.1 47.6 48.2 48.3
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 581.1 582.6 584.1 582.5
Final sales of goods aand
structures of domestic
business (2) 360.8 360.3 361.1 357.9
Ratios of private inventories to
final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.55 2.55 2.56 2.58
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.34 2.34 2.35 2.37
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and structures 3.77 3.78 3.79 3.85
Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals
2003
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 1,507.4 1,507.3 1,509.6 1,516.9
Farm 125.1 124.7 123.9 124.2
Mining, utilities, and
construction 48.6 49.5 50.9 53.2
Manufacturing 445.8 444.0 440.7 439.4
Durable goods industries 268.9 266.8 263.7 265.1
Nondurable goods industries 176.9 177.1 176.8 174.3
Wholesale trade 348.4 346.9 347.5 350.0
Durable goods industries 206.7 205.4 203.6 207.3
Nondurable goods industries 141.6 141.3 143.5 142.5
Retail trade 427.2 429.2 434.0 437.3
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 149.2 152.4 154.5 156.7
Food and beverage stores 32.7 32.3 32.4 31.7
General merchandise stores 64.6 64.7 65.2 65.7
Other retail stores 181.0 180.2 182.3 183.9
Other industries 111.9 112.6 112.4 112.3
Residual 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.0
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,507.4 1,507.3 1,509.6 1,516.9
Durable goods industries 707.8 707.5 706.3 714.9
Nondurable goods industries 799.6 799.8 803.2 802.2
Nonfarm industries 1,382.5 1,382.7 1,386.0 1,393.0
Wholesale trade 348.4 346.9 347.5 350.0
Merchant wholesale trade 300.9 299.1 299.8 302.0
Durable goods industries 179.9 178.6 177.0 180.2
Nondurable goods
industries 120.8 120.3 122.4 121.6
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 47.5 47.7 47.7 48.0
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 586.2 592.8 606.8 611.4
Final sales of goods aand
structures of domestic
business (2) 361.1 366.2 379.4 380.7
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.57 2.54 2.49 2.48
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.36 2.33 2.28 2.28
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and structures 3.83 3.78 3.65 3.66
Seasonally adjusted quarterly totals
2004
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 1,527.4 1,543.8 1,556.4 1,568.9
Farm 123.4 125.0 126.6 126.6
Mining, utilities, and
construction 52.3 52.4 54.1 55.0
Manufacturing 441.7 443.5 445.2 445.6
Durable goods industries 265.9 267.4 269.4 270.1
Nondurable goods industries 175.7 176.1 175.7 175.5
Wholesale trade 353.2 358.3 366.9 373.3
Durable goods industries 211.1 216.1 223.1 227.6
Nondurable goods industries 142.1 142.4 144.1 146.1
Retail trade 443.9 451.0 448.5 452.7
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 161.8 165.9 161.6 160.8
Food and beverage stores 31.7 32.1 32.0 32.2
General merchandise stores 66.6 67.4 67.8 69.4
Other retail stores 184.6 186.6 187.7 190.9
Other industries 113.1 113.7 114.8 115.8
Residual -0.9 -1.3 -0.5 -1.1
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,527.4 1,543.8 1,556.4 1,568.9
Durable goods industries 725.4 737.9 744.3 751.4
Nondurable goods industries 802.6 806.9 813.1 818.6
Nonfarm industries 1,404.7 1,419.3 1,430.3 1,443.0
Wholesale trade 353.2 358.3 366.9 373.3
Merchant wholesale trade 304.5 308.7 316.5 323.1
Durable goods industries 183.5 188.2 194.4 199.1
Nondurable goods
industries 121.0 120.6 122.3 124.3
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 48.6 49.6 50.4 50.2
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 617.2 621.7 629.5 636.2
Final sales of goods aand
structures of domestic
business (2) 384.9 389.2 395.7 399.2
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.47 2.48 2.47 2.47
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.28 2.28 2.27 2.27
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and structures 3.65 3.65 3.61 3.61
Seasonally adjusted
quarterly totals
2005
I II
Private inventories (1) 1,583.4 1,581.8
Farm 126.0 125.1
Mining, utilities, and
construction 55.5 56.5
Manufacturing 451.8 449.9
Durable goods industries 274.6 274.4
Nondurable goods industries 177.2 175.7
Wholesale trade 379.1 382.9
Durable goods industries 231.4 234.1
Nondurable goods industries 148.1 149.2
Retail trade 454.5 450.0
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 159.7 152.4
Food and beverage stores 32.1 32.3
General merchandise stores 70.8 71.3
Other retail stores 192.4 194.0
Other industries 116.6 117.4
Residual -1.0 -0.6
Addenda:
Private inventories 1,583.4 1,581.8
Durable goods industries 759.8 756.6
Nondurable goods industries 824.9 826.2
Nonfarm industries 1,458.4 1,457.9
Wholesale trade 379.1 382.9
Merchant wholesale trade 327.5 330.9
Durable goods industries 202.0 204.3
Nondurable goods
industries 125.8 126.9
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 51.6 51.9
Final sales of domestic
business (2) 642.0 654.6
Final sales of goods aand
structures of domestic
business (2) 403.0 414.2
Ratios of private inventories
to final sales of domestic
business:
Private inventories to final
sales 2.47 2.42
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales 2.27 2.23
Nonfarm inventories to final
sales of goods and structures 3.62 3.52
(1.) Inventories are as of the end of the quarter. The
quarter-to-quarter changes calculated from this table are at
quarterly rates, whereas the change in private inventories
component of GDP is stated at annual rates.
(2.) Quarterly totals at monthly rates. Final sales of domestic
business equals final sales of domestic product less gross output
of general government, gross value added of nonprofit institutions,
compensation paid to domestic workers, and space rent for
owner-occupied housing. It includes a small amount of final sales
by farm and by government enterprises.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Chained (2000) dollar inventory series are calculated to ensure that
the chained (2000) dollar change in inventories for 2000 equals the
current-dollar change in inventories for 2000 and that the average of
the 1999 and 2000 end-of-year chain-weighted and fixed-weighted
inventories are equal.
Table 5.7.9B. Implicit Price Deflators for Private Inventories by
Industry
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Seasonally
adjusted
Line 2001
IV
Private inventories (1) 1 97.944
Farm 2 99.725
Mining, utilities, and
construction 3 91.963
Manufacturing 4 96.696
Durable goods industries 5 97.503
Nondurable goods industries 6 95.429
Wholesale trade 7 97.441
Durable goods industries: 8 97.073
Nondurable goods industries 9 98.110
Retail trade 10 99.830
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 11 99.683
Food and beverage stores 12 103.343
General merchandise stores 13 100.733
Other retail stores 14 98.968
Other industries 15 98.888
Addenda:
Private inventories 16 97.944
Durable goods industries 17 97.883
Nondurable goods industries 18 98.045
Nonfarm industries 19 97.782
Wholesale trade 20 97.441
Merchant wholesale trade 21 97.941
Durable goods industries 22 97.102
Nondurable goods
industries 23 99.374
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 24 94.402
Seasonally adjusted
2002
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 98.278 98.732 99.566 100.424
Farm 101.293 100.630 103.287 109.470
Mining, utilities, and
construction 92.260 97.956 97.676 102.761
Manufacturing 97.325 97.871 98.627 99.257
Durable goods industries 98.203 98.333 98.281 98.154
Nondurable goods industries 95.961 97.164 99.166 100.968
Wholesale trade 97.804 98.370 99.836 99.788
Durable goods industries: 97.079 97.437 97.539 97.458
Nondurable goods industries 99.001 99.872 103.304 103.311
Retail trade 99.717 99.717 99.846 99.684
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 99.021 98.822 98.491 97.608
Food and beverage stores 104.068 103.099 103.279 103.367
General merchandise stores 100.453 100.452 100.584 100.872
Other retail stores 99.162 99.489 99.955 100.149
Other industries 98.142 98.357 98.609 99.220
Addenda:
Private inventories 98.278 98.732 99.566 100.424
Durable goods industries 98.073 98.226 98.198 97.919
Nondurable goods industries 98.504 99.216 100.796 102.645
Nonfarm industries 98.000 98.555 99.222 99.597
Wholesale trade 97.804 98.370 99.836 99.788
Merchant wholesale trade 98.170 98.672 100.125 99.926
Durable goods industries 97.114 97.500 97.613 97.543
Nondurable goods
industries 99.933 100.611 104.025 103.645
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 95.591 96.557 98.094 98.991
Seasonally adjusted
2003
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 101.906 101.476 102.505 103.452
Farm 109.111 109.775 120.368 121.526
Mining, utilities, and
construction 114.025 112.478 110.738 109.671
Manufacturing 101.126 100.553 100.723 102.350
Durable goods industries 99.051 98.804 98.862 99.874
Nondurable goods industries 104.325 103.260 103.602 106.158
Wholesale trade 101.117 100.447 101.147 102.938
Durable goods industries: 97.707 97.650 98.034 99.046
Nondurable goods industries 106.214 104.653 105.812 108.731
Retail trade 100.343 100.078 100.007 99.995
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 98.399 97.604 96.608 95.400
Food and beverage stores 104.508 105.665 107.341 108.886
General merchandise stores 101.166 101.441 101.613 102.011
Other retail stores 100.733 100.449 100.750 101.322
Other industries 100.510 99.977 100.223 100.259
Addenda:
Private inventories 101.906 101.476 102.505 103.452
Durable goods industries 98.508 98.276 98.238 98.710
Nondurable goods industries 104.916 104.313 106.284 107.654
Nonfarm industries 101.245 100.717 100.886 101.815
Wholesale trade 101.117 100.447 101.147 102.938
Merchant wholesale trade 100.898 100.634 101.271 103.001
Durable goods industries 97.800 97.747 98.141 99.189
Nondurable goods
industries 105.677 105.101 106.100 108.834
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 102.570 99.340 100.436 102.615
Seasonally adjusted
2004
I II III IV
Private inventories (1) 105.181 106.937 107.923 109.106
Farm 124.990 127.956 120.765 120.478
Mining, utilities, and
construction 116.092 120.833 122.432 128.191
Manufacturing 104.312 107.023 110.452 112.121
Durable goods industries 102.347 104.465 107.605 108.961
Nondurable goods industries 107.349 110.957 114.829 116.978
Wholesale trade 105.018 106.170 107.254 108.277
Durable goods industries: 101.141 102.153 103.917 104.891
Nondurable goods industries 110.793 112.160 112.205 113.308
Retail trade 100.606 101.447 102.206 102.910
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 95.736 96.301 97.159 97.817
Food and beverage stores 109.547 111.379 111.118 111.748
General merchandise stores 102.432 102.964 103.157 103.692
Other retail stores 102.225 103.244 104.292 105.104
Other industries 100.232 101.026 101.790 102.908
Addenda:
Private inventories 105.181 106.937 107.923 109.106
Durable goods industries 100.470 101.924 103.947 104.968
Nondurable goods industries 109.356 111.386 111.425 112.757
Nonfarm industries 103.390 105.039 106.748 108.060
Wholesale trade 105.018 106.170 107.254 108.277
Merchant wholesale trade 105.071 106.032 106.742 107.641
Durable goods industries 101.332 102.342 104.157 105.152
Nondurable goods
industries 110.807 111.701 110.680 111.436
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 104.767 107.133 110.573 112.396
Seasonally adjusted
2005
I II
Private inventories (1) 111.243 111.307
Farm 135.002 134.300
Mining, utilities, and
construction 129.452 133.415
Manufacturing 113.494 112.922
Durable goods industries 109.518 107.581
Nondurable goods industries 119.611 121.162
Wholesale trade 109.426 109.443
Durable goods industries: 105.088 104.205
Nondurable goods industries 115.940 117.366
Retail trade 103.585 103.901
Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 97.828 97.956
Food and beverage stores 113.099 113.544
General merchandise stores 104.402 104.816
Other retail stores 106.206 106.617
Other industries 103.859 104.506
Addenda:
Private inventories 111.243 111.307
Durable goods industries 105.397 104.421
Nondurable goods industries 116.461 117.479
Nonfarm industries 109.118 109.248
Wholesale trade 109.426 109.443
Merchant wholesale trade 108.611 108.474
Durable goods industries 105.329 104.405
Nondurable goods
industries 113.678 114.805
Nonmerchant wholesale trade 114.692 115.690
(1.) Implicit price deflators are as of the end of the quarter and are
consistent with inventory stocks.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 5.8.3B. Real Gross Government Fixed Investment by Type,
Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Gross government fixed
investment (1) 1 104.870 110.178
Federal 2 102.617 112.675
National defense 3 104.094 116.065
Nondefense 4 100.279 107.334
State and local 5 105.654 109.355
Structures (2) 6 104.831 109.349
Federal 7 93.522 101.451
National defense 8 88.973 83.909
New 9 88.979 83.917
Residential 10 113.332 114.984
Industrial 11 141.861 106.224
Military facilities (3) 12 75.811 70.749
Net purchases of used structures 13
Nondefense 14 96.238 111.957
New 15 93.813 98.702
Residential 16
Office 17 90.670 85.346
Commercial 18 84.143 58.468
Health care 19 89.471 106.285
Educational 20 141.323 192.281
Public safety 21 69.320 75.876
Amusement and recreation 22 70.122 59.868
Transportation 23 102.781 148.506
Power 24 275.974 405.455
Highways and streets 25 91.652 92.704
Conservation and development 26 109.229 118.258
Other (4) 27 104.163 92.896
Net purchases of used structures 28
State and local 29 105.687 109.947
New 30 107.586 109.781
Residential 31 113.648 117.493
Office 32 111.511 120.622
Commercial 33 123.776 123.878
Health care 34 104.613 127.985
Educational 35 107.687 111.335
Public safety 36 96.425 90.562
Amusement and recreation 37 109.352 109.872
Transportation 38 107.248 108.173
Power 39 101.653 104.051
Highways and streets 40 107.079 102.802
Sewer systems 41 114.597 122.611
Water systems 42 109.518 124.226
Conservation and development 43 87.653 77.372
Other (5) 44 60.868 196.858
Net purchases of used structures 45 25.710 115.455
Equipment and software (2) 46 104.933 111.641
Federal 47 104.491 114.998
National defense 48 105.853 119.894
Aircraft 49 116.775 134.245
Missiles 50 126.877 119.177
Ships 51 109.579 131.025
Vehicles 52 102.340 137.609
Electronics and software 53 99.023 103.479
Other equipment 54 99.922 116.500
Nondefense 55 101.821 105.424
State and local 56 105.535 107.056
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed
investment 57 106.096 114.335
Federal 58 83.566 81.392
Structures 59 90.963 72.493
Equipment and software 60 79.193 87.099
State and local 61 109.024 118.581
Structures 62 109.276 116.222
Equipment and software 63 107.409 134.400
2003 2004
Gross government fixed
investment (1) 112.385 114.980
Federal 118.763 128.243
National defense 125.612 140.426
Nondefense 107.986 109.028
State and local 110.275 110.618
Structures (2) 110.076 108.509
Federal 106.018 95.356
National defense 93.663 88.049
New 93.662 88.050
Residential 111.011 103.772
Industrial 217.063 191.158
Military facilities (3) 77.430 74.078
Net purchases of used structures
Nondefense 113.394 99.684
New 102.019 100.471
Residential
Office 106.094 128.938
Commercial 101.243 162.378
Health care 83.806 73.887
Educational 164.025 152.817
Public safety 45.775 24.510
Amusement and recreation 62.638 34.879
Transportation 78.929 94.782
Power 1,175.523 1,105.793
Highways and streets 92.257 113.777
Conservation and development 119.794 101.558
Other (4) 110.391 96.897
Net purchases of used structures
State and local 110.385 109.509
New 110.014 109.178
Residential 103.886 100.718
Office 118.676 111.069
Commercial 106.837 95.510
Health care 152.541 170.674
Educational 109.694 109.562
Public safety 81.384 73.948
Amusement and recreation 98.890 86.519
Transportation 111.268 109.439
Power 148.839 138.210
Highways and streets 101.288 101.802
Sewer systems 126.125 132.733
Water systems 129.816 129.333
Conservation and development 77.137 112.482
Other (5) 283.966 109.842
Net purchases of used structures 124.274 121.847
Equipment and software (2) 116.570 127.076
Federal 121.415 135.523
National defense 129.394 146.829
Aircraft 133.023 181.881
Missiles 122.184 140.961
Ships 141.978 137.457
Vehicles 166.281 150.001
Electronics and software 111.451 123.467
Other equipment 130.118 150.403
Nondefense 105.750 113.202
State and local 109.939 115.436
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed
investment 122.155 121.053
Federal 94.774 95.109
Structures 85.330 84.977
Equipment and software 100.823 101.626
State and local 125.739 124.464
Structures 122.640 120.520
Equipment and software 146.661 151.413
(1.) Consists of general government and government enterprise
expenditures for fixed assets.
(2.) Structures and software include compensation of government
employees engaged in new own-account investment and related
expenditures for goods and services.
(3.) Consists of Department of Defense new structures, except
family housing.
(4.) Consists of lodging, religious, communication, sewage and waste
disposal, water supply structures, and manufacturing.
(5.) Consists of lodging, communication, and manufacturing.
Table 5.8.4B. Price Indexes for Gross Government Fixed Investment
by Type
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line 2001 2002
Gross government fixed
investment (1) 1 101.460 102.610
Federal 2 99.337 98.416
National defense 3 98.763 97.835
Nondefense 4 100.272 99.364
State and local 5 102.199 104.081
Structures (2) 6 103.449 106.387
Federal 7 103.742 106.030
National defense 8 103.910 106.463
New 9 103.909 106.463
Residential 10 104.825 107.563
Industrial 11 103.084 106.288
Military facilities (3) 12 103.595 105.957
Net purchases of used structures 13
Nondefense 14 103.647 105.800
New 15 103.388 105.642
Residential 16
Office 17 102.951 105.364
Commercial 18 104.009 106.300
Health care 19 104.403 106.365
Educational 20 103.626 106.857
Public safety 21 104.308 106.324
Amusement and recreation 22 104.268 106.518
Transportation 23 103.645 106.368
Power 24 103.092 106.297
Highways and streets 25 103.606 106.370
Conservation and development 26 102.022 103.573
Other (4) 27 103.945 107.022
Net purchases of used structures 28
State and local 29 103.428 106.411
New 30 103.407 106.391
Residential 31 105.085 107.891
Office 32 103.018 105.489
Commercial 33 104.333 106.422
Health care 34 104.394 106.458
Educational 35 103.748 106.795
Public safety 36 104.337 106.397
Amusement and recreation 37 104.322 106.414
Transportation 38 100.601 105.619
Power 39 103.064 106.203
Highways and streets 40 103.561 106.332
Sewer systems 41 103.918 106.969
Water systems 42 103.911 107.031
Conservation and development 43 101.986 103.509
Other (5) 44 104.548 107.524
Net purchases of used structures 45 105.589 108.593
Equipment and software (2) 46 98.195 96.437
Federal 47 98.501 97.009
National defense 48 98.231 97.000
Aircraft 49 93.760 89.807
Missiles 50 97.393 96.386
Ships 51 99.895 100.494
Vehicles 52 98.407 97.727
Electronics and software 53 97.581 94.984
Other equipment 54 100.616 100.883
Nondefense 55 99.047 96.992
State and local 56 97.782 95.655
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed
investment 57 102.076 104.933
Federal 58 99.796 99.047
Structures 59 102.710 104.667
Equipment and software 60 97.996 95.698
State and local 61 102.341 105.545
Structures 62 102.853 106.813
Equipment and software 63 99.105 97.862
2003 2004
Gross government fixed
investment (1) 103.807 106.391
Federal 98.468 100.000
National defense 98.019 99.922
Nondefense 99.181 99.993
State and local 105.704 108.699
Structures (2) 108.891 112.948
Federal 109.083 114.211
National defense 110.097 115.448
New 110.096 115.445
Residential 113.574 122.423
Industrial 109.147 114.188
Military facilities (3) 108.405 112.017
Net purchases of used structures
Nondefense 108.580 113.597
New 108.435 113.289
Residential
Office 108.472 115.302
Commercial 109.398 115.400
Health care 109.457 115.408
Educational 109.273 114.963
Public safety 109.428 115.449
Amusement and recreation 109.398 115.153
Transportation 108.172 109.087
Power 108.193 110.303
Highways and streets 108.204 108.985
Conservation and development 106.936 111.990
Other (4) 108.468 111.291
Net purchases of used structures
State and local 108.875 112.858
New 108.802 112.690
Residential 113.881 122.873
Office 108.526 115.229
Commercial 109.667 115.888
Health care 109.699 115.949
Educational 109.250 115.218
Public safety 109.677 115.866
Amusement and recreation 109.628 115.712
Transportation 108.348 111.155
Power 108.136 110.177
Highways and streets 108.165 109.080
Sewer systems 108.541 111.220
Water systems 108.527 111.163
Conservation and development 107.003 112.604
Other (5) 112.676 120.663
Net purchases of used structures 113.205 120.792
Equipment and software (2) 95.569 95.967
Federal 96.531 97.495
National defense 96.906 98.548
Aircraft 89.450 89.187
Missiles 99.490 101.059
Ships 101.718 111.408
Vehicles 97.965 98.397
Electronics and software 92.255 90.542
Other equipment 101.238 102.555
Nondefense 95.630 94.917
State and local 94.212 93.742
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed
investment 107.063 109.831
Federal 98.464 98.737
Structures 107.506 111.519
Equipment and software 93.462 91.919
State and local 107.933 110.950
Structures 109.685 113.119
Equipment and software 97.649 98.497
(1.) Consists of general government and government enterprise
expenditures for fixed assets.
(2.) Structures and software include compensation of government
employees engaged in new own-account investment and related
expenditures for goods and services.
(3.) Consists of Department of Defense new structures, except
family housing.
(4.) Consists of lodging, religious, communication, sewage and waste
disposal, water supply structures, and manufacturing.
(5.) Consists of lodging, communication, and manufacturing.
Table 5.8.5B. Gross Government Fixed Investment by Type
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Gross government fixed investment (1) 1 324.0 344.3
Federal 2 81.0 88.1
National defense 3 50.2 55.4
Nondefense 4 30.8 32.7
State and local 5 243.0 256.1
Structures (2) 6 205.3 220.2
Federal 7 12.9 14.3
National defense 8 4.6 4.4
New 9 4.6 4.4
Residential 10 1.5 1.5
Industrial 11 0.4 0.3
Military facilities (3) 12 2.7 2.6
Net purchases of used structures 13 0.0 0.0
Nondefense 14 8.3 9.9
New 15 9.2 9.9
Residential 16
Office 17 1.5 1.4
Commercial 18 0.7 0.5
Health care 19 0.7 0.9
Educational 20 0.5 0.8
Public safety 21 1.2 1.3
Amusement and recreation 22 0.4 0.4
Transportation 23 0.4 0.6
Power 24 0.2 0.3
Highways and streets 25 0.5 0.6
Conservation and development 26 2.3 2.5
Other (4) 27 0.7 0.7
Net purchases of used structures 28 -0.9 -0.1
State and local 29 192.4 205.9
New 30 191.3 200.9
Residential 31 5.1 5.4
Office 32 17.7 19.6
Commercial 33 0.3 0.3
Health care 34 3.3 4.1
Educational 35 51.1 54.4
Public safety 36 4.6 4.4
Amusement and recreation 37 7.1 7.2
Transportation 38 16.3 17.3
Power 39 4.1 4.3
Highways and streets 40 58.8 58.0
Sewer systems 41 10.6 11.6
Water systems 42 9.7 11.3
Conservation and development 43 2.5 2.2
Others (5) 44 0.2 0.6
Net purchases of used structures 45 1.1 5.1
Equipment and software (2) 46 118.7 124.0
Federal 47 68.1 73.8
National defense 48 45.6 51.0
Aircraft 49 8.5 9.4
Missiles 50 3.3 3.1
Ships 51 7.2 8.7
Vehicles 52 1.8 2.5
Electronics and software 53 9.8 9.9
Other equipment 54 15.0 17.5
Nondefense 55 22.5 22.8
State and local 56 50.6 50.2
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed investment 57 64.7 71.6
Federal 58 5.8 5.6
Structures 59 24.0 5.9
Equipment and software 60 3.4 3.7
State and local 61 58.9 66.0
Structures 62 51.1 56.5
Equipment and software 63 7.7 9.5
2003 2004
Gross government fixed investment (1) 355.3 372.5
Federal 92.9 101.9
National defense 60.1 68.5
Nondefense 32.8 33.4
State and local 262.3 270.6
Structures (2) 226.9 232.0
Federal 15.4 14.5
National defense 5.1 5.1
New 5.1 5.1
Residential 1.6 1.6
Industrial 0.7 0.6
Military facilities (3) 2.9 2.9
Net purchases of used structures 0.0 0.0
Nondefense 10.3 9.4
New 10.5 10.8
Residential
Office 1.8 2.3
Commercial 0.8 1.4
Health care 0.7 0.7
Educational 0.7 0.6
Public safety 0.8 0.5
Amusement and recreation 0.4 0.2
Transportation 0.3 0.4
Power 0.9 0.9
Highways and streets 0.6 0.7
Conservation and development 2.6 2.3
Other (4) 0.8 0.7
Net purchases of used structures -0.3 -1.4
State and local 211.6 217.6
New 205.8 211.6
Residential 5.0 5.3
Office 19.9 19.7
Commercial 0.3 0.3
Health care 5.1 6.0
Educational 54.8 57.7
Public safety 4.1 3.9
Amusement and recreation 6.7 6.2
Transportation 18.2 18.4
Power 6.3 5.9
Highways and streets 58.1 58.9
Sewer systems 12.1 13.1
Water systems 12.0 12.2
Conservation and development 2.3 3.5
Others (5) 1.0 0.4
Net purchases of used structures 5.7 6.0
Equipment and software (2) 128.3 140.5
Federal 77.6 87.4
National defense 55.0 63.4
Aircraft 9.2 12.6
Missiles 3.3 3.8
Ships 9.5 10.1
Vehicles 3.0 2.7
Electronics and software 10.4 11.3
Other equipment 19.6 22.9
Nondefense 22.6 24.0
State and local 50.8 53.0
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed investment 78.1 79.4
Federal 6.5 6.5
Structures 2.3 2.4
Equipment and software 4.1 4.1
State and local 71.6 72.9
Structures 61.2 62.0
Equipment and software 10.4 10.8
(1.) Consists of general government and government enterprise
expenditures for fixed assets.
(2.) Structures and software include compensation of government
employees engaged in new own-account investment and related
expenditures for goods and services.
(3.) Consists of Department of Defense new structures, except family
housing.
(4.) Consists of lodging, religious, communication, sewage and waste
disposal, water supply structures, and manufacturing.
(5.) Consists of lodging, communication, and manufacturing.
Table 5.8.6B. Real Gross Government Fixed Investment by Type,
Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Gross government fixed investment (1) 1 319.3 335.5
Federal 2 81.5 89.5
National defense 3 50.8 56.7
Nondefense 4 30.7 32.9
State and local 5 237.8 246.1
Structures (2) 6 198.5 207.0
Federal 7 12.4 13.5
National defense 8 4.4 4.2
New 9 4.4 4.2
Residential 10 1.4 1.4
Industrial 11 0.4 0.3
Military facilities (3) 12 2.6 2.4
Net purchases of used structures 13 0.0 0.0
Nondefense 14 8.0 9.3
New 15 8.9 9.4
Residential 16
Office 17 1.4 1.3
Commercial 18 0.6 0.4
Health care 19 0.7 0.8
Educational 20 0.5 0.7
Public safety 21 1.2 1.3
Amusement and recreation 22 0.4 0.4
Transportation 23 0.4 0.6
Power 24 0.2 0.3
Highways and streets 25 0.5 0.5
Conservation and development 26 2.2 2.4
Other (4) 27 0.7 0.6
Net purchases of used structures 28 -0.9 0.0
State and local 29 186.0 193.5
New 30 185.0 188.8
Residential 31 4.8 5.0
Office 32 17.2 18.6
Commercial 33 0.3 0.3
Health care 34 3.2 3.9
Educational 35 49.2 50.9
Public safety 36 4.4 4.2
Amusement and recreation 37 6.8 6.8
Transportation 38 16.2 16.4
Power 39 4.0 4.0
Highways and streets 40 56.8 54.5
Sewer systems 41 10.2 10.9
Water systems 42 9.3 10.5
Conservation and development 43 2.4 2.1
Others (5) 44 0.2 0.6
Net purchases of used structures 45 1.0 4.7
Equipment and software (2) 46 120.9 128.6
Federal 47 69.1 76.1
National defense 48 46.4 52.6
Aircraft 49 9.1 10.4
Missiles 50 3.4 3.2
Ships 51 7.2 8.6
Vehicles 52 1.9 2.5
Electronics and software 53 10.0 10.5
Other equipment 54 14.9 17.3
Nondefense 55 22.7 23.5
State and local 56 51.7 52.5
Residual 57 0.1 10.2
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed investment 58 63.3 68.3
Federal 59 5.8 5.7
Structures 60 2.3 1.8
Equipment and software 61 3.5 3.8
State and local 62 57.5 62.6
Structures 63 49.7 52.9
Equipment and software 64 7.8 9.8
2003 2004
Gross government fixed investment (1) 342.2 350.1
Federal 94.4 101.9
National defense 61.3 68.5
Nondefense 33.1 33.4
State and local 248.2 248.9
Structures (2) 208.4 205.4
Federal 14.1 12.7
National defense 4.7 4.4
New 4.7 4.4
Residential 1.4 1.3
Industrial 0.6 0.5
Military facilities (3) 2.7 2.6
Net purchases of used structures 0.0 0.0
Nondefense 9.4 8.3
New 9.7 9.6
Residential
Office 1.7 2.0
Commercial 0.8 1.2
Health care 0.6 0.6
Educational 0.6 0.6
Public safety 0.8 0.4
Amusement and recreation 0.4 0.2
Transportation 0.3 0.4
Power 0.8 0.8
Highways and streets 0.5 0.7
Conservation and development 2.5 2.1
Other (4) 0.8 0.7
Net purchases of used structures -0.2 -1.2
State and local 194.3 192.8
New 189.2 187.8
Residential 4.4 4.3
Office 18.3 17.1
Commercial 0.3 0.2
Health care 4.6 5.2
Educational 50.1 50.1
Public safety 3.8 3.4
Amusement and recreation 6.1 5.4
Transportation 16.8 16.6
Power 5.8 5.4
Highways and streets 53.7 54.0
Sewer systems 11.2 11.8
Water systems 11.0 11.0
Conservation and development 2.1 3.1
Others (5) 0.9 0.3
Net purchases of used structures 5.0 5.0
Equipment and software (2) 134.3 146.4
Federal 80.3 89.7
National defense 56.7 64.4
Aircraft 10.3 14.1
Missiles 3.3 3.8
Ships 9.3 9.0
Vehicles 3.0 2.7
Electronics and software 11.3 12.5
Other equipment 19.4 22.4
Nondefense 23.6 25.3
State and local 53.9 56.6
Residual -0.3 -2.1
Addenda:
Government enterprise gross fixed investment 72.9 72.3
Federal 6.6 6.6
Structures 2.2 2.2
Equipment and software 4.4 4.5
State and local 66.3 65.7
Structures 55.8 54.8
Equipment and software 10.6 11.0
(1.) Consists of general government and government enterprise
expenditures for fixed assets.
(2.) Structures and software include compensation of government
employees engaged in new own-account investment and related
expenditures for goods and services.
(3.) Consists of Department of Defense new structures, except family
housing.
(4.) Consists of lodging, religious, communication, sewage and waste
disposal, water supply structures, and manufacturing.
(5.) Consists of lodging, communication, and manufacturing.
NOTE. 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
residual line is the difference between the first line and sum of the
most detailed lines, excluding the lines in the addenda.
Table 5.10. Capital Transfers (Net)
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Capital transfers received by government
(net) 1 35.7 29.0
Federal 2 -12.9 -23.1
Estate and gift taxes paid by persons 3 28.0 25.3
Less: Capital transfers paid to persons
(1) 4 3.6
Less: Capital transfers paid to the rest
of the world (net) (2) 5 0.0 0.2
Less: Federal investment grants to State
and local governments (3) 6 40.8 44.6
Less: Investment grants to business (4) 7 0.0
State and local 8 48.6 52.1
Estate and gift taxes paid by persons 9 7.8 7.4
Federal investment grants to state and
local governments (3) 10 40.8 44.6
Capital transfers received by the rest of the
world (net) 11 1.1 1.4
Capital transfers received from U.S.
government (net) 12 0.0 0.2
Less: Migrants' transfers received by
persons (net) (5) 13 -1.1 -1.2
2003 2004
Capital transfers received by government
(net) 11.1 13.9
Federal -40.4 -38.0
Estate and gift taxes paid by persons 22.0 24.6
Less: Capital transfers paid to persons
(1) 14.8 16.1
Less: Capital transfers paid to the rest
of the world (net) (2) 1.9 0.2
Less: Federal investment grants to State
and local governments (3) 45.5 46.3
Less: Investment grants to business (4) 0.2 0.0
State and local 51.5 51.9
Estate and gift taxes paid by persons 6.0 5.6
Federal investment grants to state and
local governments (3) 45.5 46.3
Capital transfers received by the rest of the
world (net) 3.3 1.7
Capital transfers received from U.S.
government (net) 1.9 0.2
Less: Migrants' transfers received by
persons (net) (5) -1.4 -1.5
(1.) Beginning with October 2002, consists of payments to the Uniformed
Services Retiree Health Care Fund to amortize the unfunded liability.
(2.) Consists of forgiveness of debts owed by foreign governments to
the U.S. Government, and the December 1999 transfer to the Republic of
Panama of the U.S. Government's assets in the Panama Canal Commission.
(3.) Consists of Federal Government investment grants for highways,
transit, air and water transportation, and water treatment plants.
(4.) Consists of maritime construction subsidies paid by the Federal
Government.
(5.) Consists of immigrants' transfers from the rest of the world, net
of emigrants' transfers to the rest of the world.
6. Income and Employment by Industry
Table 6.1D. National Income Without Capital Consumption Adjustment by
Industry
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 1 8,854.9 9,013.5
Domestic industries 2 8,811.2 8,982.9
Private industries 3 7,758.4 7,854.7
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 69.3 65.9
Mining 5 101.0 81.4
Utilities 6 149.2 143.8
Construction 7 463.3 470.8
Manufacturing 8 1,094.1 1,071.6
Durable goods 9 617.8 613.8
Nondurable goods 10 476.2 457.8
Wholesale trade 11 557.7 553.4
Retail trade 12 689.0 710.1
Transportation and warehousing 13 251.9 250.3
Information 14 305.6 307.3
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 15 1,643.7 1,644.7
Professional and business
services (1) 16 1,171.3 1,211.2
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 17 719.2 777.0
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 18 316.8 330.3
Other services, except
government 19 226.2 237.1
Government 20 1,052.8 1,128.2
Rest of the world 21 43.6 30.6
Season-
ally
adjust-
ed at
annual
rates
2003 2004 2001
IV
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 9,444.8 10,020.7 8,833.6
Domestic industries 9,376.7 9,966.9 8,759.0
Private industries 8,179.7 8,711.5 7,682.3
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 80.0 96.9 73.6
Mining 103.1 124.1 82.2
Utilities 151.1 157.0 148.3
Construction 483.4 529.8 462.1
Manufacturing 1,133.4 1,190.2 998.8
Durable goods 642.7 690.2 541.3
Nondurable goods 490.7 500.0 457.5
Wholesale trade 577.6 618.4 555.4
Retail trade 738.9 772.5 697.2
Transportation and warehousing 261.6 279.8 247.1
Information 310.2 338.6 290.2
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 1,674.6 1,766.7 1,662.6
Professional and business
services (1) 1,249.4 1,334.8 1,187.7
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 824.4 877.7 735.0
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 344.6 365.5 316.6
Other services, except
government 247.3 259.6 225.6
Government 1,197.0 1,255.4 1,076.6
Rest of the world 68.1 53.8 74.6
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2002
I II III
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 8,911.9 8,991.4 9,031.3
Domestic industries 8,885.7 8,974.8 9,001.7
Private industries 7,779.1 7,855.1 7,866.7
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 62.9 59.9 67.2
Mining 76.7 78.7 81.9
Utilities 138.2 143.3 145.3
Construction 466.7 468.9 471.9
Manufacturing 1,045.8 1,069.7 1,079.5
Durable goods 588.7 615.0 623.7
Nondurable goods 457.1 454.6 455.9
Wholesale trade 548.6 556.5 551.5
Retail trade 698.7 709.8 715.1
Transportation and warehousing 246.4 247.3 251.0
Information 311.4 308.1 302.7
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 1,675.8 1,665.3 1,623.8
Professional and business
services (1) 1,199.0 1,210.8 1,218.1
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 754.2 772.3 786.2
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 322.9 329.2 332.7
Other services, except
government 231.6 235.4 239.7
Government 1,106.6 1,119.7 1,135.0
Rest of the world 26.2 16.6 29.6
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2002 2003
IV I II
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 9,119.4 9,244.5 9,351.3
Domestic industries 9,069.4 9,199.5 9,284.5
Private industries 7,918.0 8,018.6 8,092.5
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 73.4 72.7 78.2
Mining 88.4 97.3 100.4
Utilities 148.2 150.4 148.8
Construction 475.7 475.6 477.1
Manufacturing 1,091.6 1,117.8 1,114.7
Durable goods 627.9 634.3 632.0
Nondurable goods 463.7 483.5 482.7
Wholesale trade 556.9 561.9 568.7
Retail trade 716.7 722.2 736.6
Transportation and warehousing 256.5 259.2 255.1
Information 306.9 299.8 305.6
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 1,613.9 1,640.5 1,659.2
Professional and business
services (1) 1,216.8 1,228.6 1,240.9
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 795.3 808.8 820.4
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 336.1 339.8 340.7
Other services, except
government 241.8 243.9 246.0
Government 1,151.4 1,181.0 1,192.0
Rest of the world 50.0 45.0 66.8
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2003 2004
III IV I
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 9,504.3 9,679.0 9,829.2
Domestic industries 9,437.0 9,585.7 9,746.2
Private industries 8,233.8 8,374.1 8,508.3
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 79.8 89.4 102.9
Mining 104.8 110.0 115.0
Utilities 151.7 153.6 154.6
Construction 484.7 496.1 504.4
Manufacturing 1,128.6 1,172.5 1,147.6
Durable goods 635.7 668.8 652.1
Nondurable goods 492.9 503.8 495.6
Wholesale trade 585.9 594.0 598.2
Retail trade 745.0 751.9 764.9
Transportation and warehousing 264.8 267.5 274.5
Information 322.6 312.5 312.6
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 1,691.7 1,707.1 1,759.0
Professional and business
services (1) 1,251.6 1,276.6 1,306.6
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 828.9 839.7 854.2
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 345.7 352.0 359.7
Other services, except
government 248.1 251.0 254.1
Government 1,203.2 1,211.6 1,237.8
Rest of the world 67.3 93.2 83.0
Seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
2004
II III IV
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 9,948.0 10,005.3 10,300.3
Domestic industries 9,901.2 9,956.8 10,263.5
Private industries 8,651.5 8,695.2 8,991.0
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 105.6 92.0 87.2
Mining 121.2 123.8 136.2
Utilities 157.2 155.8 160.2
Construction 524.6 537.6 552.6
Manufacturing 1,168.2 1,192.6 1,252.3
Durable goods 674.7 702.9 731.0
Nondurable goods 493.5 489.7 521.3
Wholesale trade 610.8 625.3 639.3
Retail trade 771.8 763.1 790.0
Transportation and warehousing 283.6 279.5 281.6
Information 343.4 351.6 346.7
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 1,763.7 1,733.1 1,811.1
Professional and business
services (1) 1,307.0 1,333.5 1,392.0
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 870.8 880.0 905.9
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 366.3 366.5 369.4
Other services, except
government 257.2 260.7 266.4
Government 1,249.7 1,261.6 1,272.6
Rest of the world 46.7 48.5 36.8
Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates
2005
I II
National income without
capital consumption
adjustment 10,737.7
Domestic industries 10,698.3
Private industries 9,407.9
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 86.5
Mining 138.9
Utilities 174.3
Construction 587.3
Manufacturing 1,287.7
Durable goods 720.1
Nondurable goods 567.6
Wholesale trade 664.1
Retail trade 819.7
Transportation and warehousing 311.4
Information 382.9
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 1,901.9
Professional and business
services (1) 1,450.7
Educational services, health care,
and social assistance 937.3
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 391.5
Other services, except
government 273.6
Government 1,290.4
Rest of the world 39.4
(1) Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste
management services.
Note: Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.2D. Compensation of Employees by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Compensation of employees 1 5,942,085 6,091,188
Domestic industries 2 5,947,248 6,096,629
Private industries 3 4,882,424 4,957,597
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 36,087 36,445
Farms (1) 5 20,878 20,792
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 15,210 15,654
Mining 7 38,836 37,736
Oil and gas extraction 8 14,129 14,209
Mining, except oil and gas 9 13,385 12,961
Support activities for mining 10 11,322 10,566
Utilities 11 48,412 51,215
Construction 12 327,586 332,734
Manufacturing 13 876,811 874,315
Durable goods 14 584,238 570,836
Wood products 15 21,348 21,471
Nonmetallic mineral products 16 25,672 25,482
Primary metals 17 32,239 29,624
Fabricated metal products 18 77,349 75,035
Machinery 19 75,361 71,127
Computer and electronic
products 20 137,317 122,375
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 21 128,610 27,612
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 22 79,420 88,639
Other transportation equipment 23 48,355 50,800
Furniture and related products 24 22,902 22,450
Miscellaneous manufacturing 25 35,664 36.221
Nondurable goods 26 292,572 303,478
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 27 73,118 78,627
Textile mills and textile
product mills 28 18,610 17,620
Apparel and, leather and
allied products 29 14,781 13,314
Paper products 30 32,023 32,862
Printing and related support
activities 31 34,196 32,724
Petroleum and coal products 32 9,938 11,649
Chemical products 33 71,604 78,162
Plastics and rubber products 34 38,304 38,520
Wholesale trade 35 334,075 333,424
Durable goods 36 208,644 202,306
Nondurable goods 37 125,431 131,118
Retail trade 38 410,526 422,335
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 39 81,821 85,239
Food and beverage stores 40 65,444 67,577
General merchandise stores 41 57,618 61,009
Other retail (2) 42 205,644 208,510
Transportation and warehousing 43 203,486 204,141
Air transportation 44 40,116 38,659
Rail transportation 45 16,664 16,711
Water transportation 46 3,571 3,757
Truck transportation 47 60,867 61,051
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 48 10,458 10,829
Pipeline transportation 49 5,029 3,983
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 50 47,235 48,781
Warehousing and storage 51 19,546 20,370
Information 52 244,368 227,913
Publishing industries (includes
software) 53 75,996 71,108
Motion picture and sound
recording industries 54 20,205 21,278
Broadcasting and
telecommunications 55 109,191 102,975
Information and data processing
services 56 38,976 32,552
Finance and insurance 57 436,988 447,980
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 58 145,933 162,669
Securities, commodity contracts,
and investments 59 144,847 131,957
Insurance carriers and related
activities 60 137,003 143,648
Funds, trusts, and other
financial vehicles 61 9,204 9,706
Real estate and rental and leasing 62 81,264 84,098
Real estate 63 56,707 59,699
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets
(4) 64 24,557 24,399
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 65 499,604 489,146
Legal services 66 91,445 92,332
Computer systems design and
related services 67 111,787 104,168
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 68 296,373 292,646
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 69 139,885 139,463
Administrative and waste management
services 70 217,033 222,922
Administrative and support
services 71 202,179 207,396
Waste management and remediation
services 72 14,854 15,526
Educational services 73 78,103 85,509
Health care and social assistance 74 516,242 553,840
Ambulatory health care services 75 234,879 249,008
Hospitals 76 168,613 182,962
Nursing and residential care
facilities 77 648,931 69,996
Social assistance 78 47,857 51,875
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 56,948 59,856
Performing arts, spectator
sports, museums, and related
activities 80 273,041 28,839
Amusements, gambling, and
recreation industries 81 2,964,411 31,017
Accommodation and food services 82 170,604 177,810
Accommodation 83 47,556 47,437
Food services and drinking
places 84 123,048 130,374
Other services, except government 85 165,563 176,713
Government 86 1,064,825 1,139,032
Federal 87 302,949 330,074
General government 88 242,905 269,383
Civilian 89 145,369 158,261
Military (7) 90 97,537 111,122
Government enterprises 91 60,043 60,691
State and local 92 761,876 808,958
General government 93 710,834 754,175
Education 94 381,149 404,051
Other (8) 95 329,685 350,124
Government enterprises (8) 96 51,042 54,783
Rest of the world 97 -5,163 -5,441
Receipts from the rest of the world 98 2,931 2,943
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (9) 99 8,094 8,384
2003 2004
Compensation of employees 6,321,123 6,687,581
Domestic industries 6,326,657 6,693,383
Private industries 5,118,044 5,421,532
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 36,096 39,277
Farms (1) 19,984 22,535
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 16,112 16,742
Mining 38,806 43,459
Oil and gas extraction 14,654 16,719
Mining, except oil and gas 12,902 13,973
Support activities for mining 11,250 12,767
Utilities 52,841 55,432
Construction 337,228 360,105
Manufacturing 898,971 915,215
Durable goods 590,464 600,482
Wood products 21,511 23,220
Nonmetallic mineral products 25,422 26,684
Primary metals 29,285 31,406
Fabricated metal products 74,331 78,673
Machinery 71,317 75,837
Computer and electronic
products 121,291 125,787
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 27,526 28,781
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 107,772 91,102
Other transportation equipment 52,610 56,695
Furniture and related products 22,269 23,221
Miscellaneous manufacturing 37,129 39,076
Nondurable goods 308,508 314,734
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 79,815 81,398
Textile mills and textile
product mills 16,653 16,614
Apparel and, leather and
allied products 12,658 12,650
Paper products 32,305 32,499
Printing and related support
activities 32,141 33,149
Petroleum and coal products 15,694 14,210
Chemical products 80,705 84,051
Plastics and rubber products 38,538 40,161
Wholesale trade 344,911 367,855
Durable goods 207,582 221,731
Nondurable goods 137,329 146,124
Retail trade 433,117 451,515
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 87,232 90,238
Food and beverage stores 68,843 70,295
General merchandise stores 64,367 67,143
Other retail (2) 212,675 223,839
Transportation and warehousing 206,036 219,785
Air transportation 36.626 37,523
Rail transportation 16,803 17,477
Water transportation 3,928 4,301
Truck transportation 62,202 67,024
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 11,080 11,713
Pipeline transportation 3,906 3,960
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 49,923 54,018
Warehousing and storage 21,567 23,769
Information 225,134 234,115
Publishing industries (includes
software) 70,923 71,042
Motion picture and sound
recording industries 21,756 23,094
Broadcasting and
telecommunications 100,734 105,909
Information and data processing
services 31,721 34,070
Finance and insurance 471,086 510,467
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 179,313 186,700
Securities, commodity contracts,
and investments 127,924 147,569
Insurance carriers and related
activities 153,976 164,671
Funds, trusts, and other
financial vehicles 9,873 11,526
Real estate and rental and leasing 87,611 94,917
Real estate 62,846 68,620
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets
(4) 24,764 26,297
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 497,512 532,033
Legal services 97,763 102,830
Computer systems design and
related services 99,534 108,221
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 300,215 320,981
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 144,183 162,146
Administrative and waste management
services 230,140 250,408
Administrative and support
services 214,022 233,057
Waste management and remediation
services 16,117 17,351
Educational services 91,631 97,588
Health care and social assistance 589,636 629,531
Ambulatory health care services 262,815 282,318
Hospitals 198,159 212,044
Nursing and residential care
facilities 73,474 77,178
Social assistance 55,188 57,991
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 63,007 66,171
Performing arts, spectator
sports, museums, and related
activities 30,619 31,839
Amusements, gambling, and
recreation industries 32,388 34,332
Accommodation and food services 185,371 197,548
Accommodation 49,513 52,894
Food services and drinking
places 1,358,581 144,654
Other services, except government 1,847,291 193,966
Government 1,208,613 1,271,851
Federal 354,916 382,611
General government 297,660 319,831
Civilian 169,097 182,024
Military (7) 128,563 137,807
Government enterprises 57,256 62,780
State and local 853,697 889,240
General government 795,156 827,859
Education 427,253 444,004
Other (8) 367,903 383,855
Government enterprises (8) 58,541 61,381
Rest of the world -5,534 -5,802
Receipts from the rest of the world 2,976 3,038
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (9) 8,510 8,840
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and
appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing
and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music
stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.
(3.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(4.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(5.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized
design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting
services; scientific research and development services: advertising and
related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical
services.
(6.) Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of
corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.
(7.) Includes Coast Guard.
(8.) Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and
local government.
(9.) Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and
undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the
United States.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.3D. Wage and Salary Accruals by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Wage and salary accruals 1 4,942,776 4,980,897
Domestic industries 2 4,947,939 4,986,338
Private industries 3 4,132,071 4,120,406
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 31,756 32,046
Farms (1) 5 17,920 17,913
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 13,837 14,133
Mining 7 32,095 30,771
Oil and gas extraction 8 11,569 11,424
Mining, except oil and gas 9 10,870 10,467
Support activities for mining 10 9,656 8,880
Utilities 11 39,563 39,991
Construction 12 271,710 272,470
Manufacturing 13 708,758 675,460
Durable goods 14 469,519 441,025
Wood products 15 17,650 17,573
Nonmetallic mineral products 16 20,974 20,666
Primary metals 17 25,643 23,208
Fabricated metal products 18 62,803 59,782
Machinery 19 62,040 56,984
Computer and electronic
products 20 113,215 98,128
Electrical equipment,
appliance, and components 21 22,388 20,646
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 22 58,394 58,720
Other transportation equipment 23 39,376 38,984
Furniture and related products 24 18,848 18,271
Miscellaneous manufacturing 25 28,188 28,063
Nondurable goods 26 239,239 234,435
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 27 59,611 60,437
Textile mills and textile
product mills 28 15,386 14,527
Apparel and leather and allied
products 29 11,943 10,749
Paper products 30 26,445 25,610
Printing and related support
activities 31 28,644 27,063
Petroleum and coal products 32 7,658 7,654
Chemical products 33 58,050 57,306
Plastics and rubber products 34 31,503 31,089
Wholesale trade 35 284,258 280,746
Durable goods 36 176,483 170,598
Nondurable goods 37 107,775 110,148
Retail trade 38 355,703 360,214
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 39 70,728 72,764
Food and beverage stores 40 56,286 57,239
General merchandise stores 41 49,486 51,142
Other retail (2) 42 179,204 179,068
Transportation and warehousing 43 165,113 162,152
Air transportation 44 32,311 30,551
Rail transportation 45 12,104 11,841
Water transportation 46 2,789 2,888
Truck transportation 47 48,541 47,879
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 48 8,806 8,987
Pipeline transportation 49 4,238 3,272
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 50 39,881 397,501
Warehousing and storage 51 16,442 169,841
Information 52 206,984 189,574
Publishing industries (includes
software) 53 64,264 58,489
Motion picture and sound
industries recording 54 17,601 18,260
Broadcasting and
telecommunications 55 91,415 84,754
Information and data processing
services 56 33,703 28,071
Finance and insurance 57 372,948 370,127
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 58 123,209 132,036
Securities, commodity contracts,
and investments 59 127,549 112,349
Insurance carriers and related
activities 60 116,353 119,839
Funds, trusts, and other
financial vehicles 61 5,837 5,904
Real estate and rental and leasing 62 69,822 71,787
Real estate 63 48,682 51,018
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (4) 64 21,140 20,769
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 65 428,129 415,639
Legal services 66 77,092 80,303
Computer systems design and
related services 67 96,176 84,457
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 68 254,861 250,879
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 69 118,350 117,403
Administrative and waste management
services 70 190,540 193,242
Administrative and support
services 71 177,698 179,941
Waste management and remediation
services 72 12,842 13,301
Educational services 73 68,745 74,958
Health care and social assistance 74 441,714 472,277
Ambulatory health care services 75 197,611 209,733
Hospitals 76 145,379 157,099
Nursing and residential care
facilities 77 56,321 60,063
Social assistance 78 42,402 45,382
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 49,395 51,543
Performing arts, spectator
sports, museums, and related
activities 80 23,490 24,669
Amusements, gambling, and
recreation industries 81 25,905 26,875
Accommodation and food services 82 149,626 153,911
Accommodation 83 41,085 40,655
Food services and drinking
places 84 108,541 113,256
Other services, except government 85 146,864 156,095
Government 86 815,868 865,932
Federal 87 200,484 218,412
General government 88 160,417 177,888
Civilian 89 97,080 105,984
Military (7) 90 63,337 71,904
Government enterprises 91 40,067 40,524
State and local 92 615,384 647,520
General government 93 573,684 603,132
Education 94 304,356 319,452
Other (8) 95 269,328 283,680
Government enterprises (8) 96 41,700 44,388
Rest of the world 97 -5,163 -5,441
Receipts from the rest of the world 98 2,931 2,943
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (9) 99 8,094 8,384
2003 2004
Wage and salary accruals 5,111,132 5,389,442
Domestic industries 5,116,666 5,395,244
Private industries 4,213,318 4,455,764
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 31,584 34,780
Farms (1) 17,044 19,726
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 14,540 15,054
Mining 31,310 34,841
Oil and gas extraction 11,632 13,185
Mining, except oil and gas 10,316 11,011
Support activities for mining 9,363 10,644
Utilities 39,612 41,030
Construction 275,577 292,575
Manufacturing 668,726 687,708
Durable goods 434,250 450,244
Wood products 17,476 18,745
Nonmetallic mineral products 20,462 21,279
Primary metals 22,616 23,695
Fabricated metal products 58,817 61,665
Machinery 55,621 58,015
Computer and electronic
products 94,480 97,053
Electrical equipment,
appliance, and components 20,046 20,576
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 59,857 60,446
Other transportation equipment 38,284 40,471
Furniture and related products 17,963 18,540
Miscellaneous manufacturing 28,628 29,760
Nondurable goods 234,476 237,464
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 61,451 62,111
Textile mills and textile
product mills 13,594 13,317
Apparel and leather and allied
products 10,070 9,900
Paper products 25,139 24,894
Printing and related support
activities 26,406 26,901
Petroleum and coal products 7,820 8,323
Chemical products 59,040 60,334
Plastics and rubber products 30,956 31,683
Wholesale trade 288,593 305,989
Durable goods 173,890 184,730
Nondurable goods 114,703 121,260
Retail trade 367,333 380,394
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 74,065 76,118
Food and beverage stores 57,901 58,608
General merchandise stores 53,674 55,647
Other retail (2) 1,816,931 190,021
Transportation and warehousing 163,063 172,249
Air transportation 28,410 28,310
Rail transportation 12,090 12,647
Water transportation 3,020 3,302
Truck transportation 48,480 51,900
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 9,124 9,580
Pipeline transportation 3,187 3,172
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 40,867 43,673
Warehousing and storage 17,885 19,665
Information 185,252 190,405
Publishing industries (includes
software) 58,390 57,629
Motion picture and sound
industries recording 18,110 19,376
Broadcasting and
telecommunications 81,701 84,414
Information and data processing
services 27,051 28,986
Finance and insurance 389,509 422,164
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 147,129 153,638
Securities, commodity contracts,
and investments 108,598 125,401
Insurance carriers and related
activities 127,747 135,867
Funds, trusts, and other
financial vehicles 6,035 7,259
Real estate and rental and leasing 74,774 80,755
Real estate 53,724 58,523
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (4) 21,050 22,232
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 423,278 449,831
Legal services 84,630 88,584
Computer systems design and
related services 82,850 88,803
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 255,798 272,444
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 120,889 136,158
Administrative and waste management
services 198,046 214,721
Administrative and support
services 184,319 199,996
Waste management and remediation
services 13,726 14,725
Educational services 79,889 84,762
Health care and social assistance 500,191 532,287
Ambulatory health care services 220,317 236,088
Hospitals 169,302 180,546
Nursing and residential care
facilities 62,585 65,425
Social assistance 47,987 50,228
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 53,962 56,338
Performing arts, spectator
sports, museums, and related
activities 26,053 26,909
Amusements, gambling, and
recreation industries 27,909 29,430
Accommodation and food services 159,397 169,266
Accommodation 42,137 44,826
Food services and drinking
places 117,260 124,440
Other services, except government 162,333 169,510
Government 903,348 939,480
Federal 235,080 248,052
General government 195,048 205,692
Civilian 113,928 120,936
Military (7) 81,120 84,756
Government enterprises 40,032 42,360
State and local 668,268 691,428
General government 621,864 643,092
Education 330,240 340,824
Other (8) 291,624 302,268
Government enterprises (8) 46,404 48,336
Rest of the world -5,534 -5,802
Receipts from the rest of the world 2,976 3,038
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (9) 8,510 8,840
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and
appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing
and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and music
stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.
(3.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(4.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(5.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized
design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting
services; scientific research and development services: advertising and
related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical
services.
(6.) Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of
corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.
(7.) Includes Coast Guard.
(8.) Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and
local government.
(9.) Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and
undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the
United States.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.4D. Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry
[Thousands]
Line 2001 2002
Full-time and part-time employees 1 138,407 137,306
Domestic industries 2 139,033 137,932
Private industries 3 115,605 114,135
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 1,580 1,564
Farms (1) 5 870 870
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 710 694
Mining 7 540 511
Oil and gas extraction 8 126 124
Mining, except oil and gas 9 224 213
Support activities for mining 10 190 175
Utilities 11 604 594
Construction 12 7,071 6,978
Manufacturing 13 16,528 15,349
Durable goods 14 10,374 9,528
Wood products 15 591 574
Nonmetallic mineral products 16 546 520
Primary metals 17 571 506
Fabricated metal products 18 1,677 1,552
Machinery 19 1,370 1,229
Computer and electronic products 20 1,752 1,500
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 21 554 498
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 22 1,210 1,153
Other transportation equipment 23 720 679
Furniture and related products 24 647 607
Miscellaneous manufacturing 25 736 708
Nondurable goods 26 6,154 5,822
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 27 1,780 1,760
Textile mills and textile
product mills 28 538 487
Apparel and leather and allied
products 29 502 419
Paper products 30 579 542
Printing and related support
activities 31 784 724
Petroleum and coal products 32 120 117
Chemical products 33 959 928
Plastics and rubber products 34 893 845
Wholesale trade 35 5,829 5,711
Durable goods 36 3,469 3,355
Nondurable goods 37 2,360 2,356
Retail trade 38 15,682 15,500
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 39 1,919 1,937
Food and beverage stores 40 3,030 2,975
General merchandise stores 41 2,918 2,892
Other retail (2) 42 7,814 7,697
Transportation and warehousing 43 4,417 4,265
Air transportation 44 616 562
Rail transportation 45 201 194
Water transportation 46 54 54
Truck transportation 47 1,414 1,367
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 48 402 403
Pipeline transportation 49 45 42
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 50 1,173 1,127
Warehousing and storage 51 512 516
Information 52 3,614 3,381
Publishing industries (includes
software) 53 1,063 998
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 54 375 393
Broadcasting and telecommunications 55 1,640 1,507
Information and data processing
services 56 536 484
Finance and insurance 57 5,850 5,887
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 58 2,622 2,706
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 59 865 818
Insurance carriers and related
activities 60 2,276 2,277
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 61 87 86
Real estate and rental and leasing 62 2,119 2,112
Real estate 63 1,418 1,436
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (4) 64 702 675
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 65 7,317 7,103
Legal services 66 1,250 1,279
Computer systems design and related
services 67 1,288 1,148
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 68 4,780 4,676
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 69 1,714 1,685
Administrative and waste management
services 70 7,789 7,630
Administrative and support services 71 7,472 7,311
Waste management and remediation
services 72 318 319
Educational services 73 2,583 2,709
Health care and social assistance 74 13,604 14,043
Ambulatory health care services 75 4,603 4,758
Hospitals 76 4,028 4,147
Nursing and residential care
facilities 77 2,684 2,746
Social assistance 78 2,289 2,392
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 1,891 1,910
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 80 494 495
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 81 1,397 1,415
Accommodation and food services 82 10,248 10,345
Accommodation 83 1,852 1,793
Food services and drinking places 84 8,396 8,551
Other services, except government 85 6,626 6,859
Government 86 23,428 23,797
Federal 87 5,076 5,116
General government 88 4,114 4,187
Civilian 89 1,825 1,865
Military (7) 90 2,289 2,322
Government enterprises 91 962 929
State and local 92 18,352 18,681
General government 93 17,353 17,637
Education 94 9,450 9,662
Other (8) 95 7,903 7,975
Government enterprises (8) 96 999 1,044
Rest of the world (9) 97 -626 -626
2003 2004
Full-time and part-time employees 136,969 138,384
Domestic industries 137,629 139,051
Private industries 113,703 115,092
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 1,578 1,520
Farms (1) 886 83
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 692 684
Mining 504 524
Oil and gas extraction 122 122
Mining, except oil and gas 204 208
Support activities for mining 179 193
Utilities 578 567
Construction 6,974 7,215
Manufacturing 14,597 14,396
Durable goods 9,003 8,959
Wood products 554 568
Nonmetallic mineral products 499 502
Primary metals 475 467
Fabricated metal products 1,486 1,497
Machinery 1,153 1,145
Computer and electronic products 1,355 1,318
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 460 446
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 1,114 1,115
Other transportation equipment 645 653
Furniture and related products 576 572
Miscellaneous manufacturing 686 675
Nondurable goods 5,594 5,437
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 1,731 1,703
Textile mills and textile
product mills 447 417
Apparel and leather and allied
products 369 342
Paper products 516 495
Printing and related support
activities 691 676
Petroleum and coal products 114 111
Chemical products 909 886
Plastics and rubber products 817 806
Wholesale trade 5,682 5,740
Durable goods 3,317 3,349
Nondurable goods 2,365 2,391
Retail trade 15,422 15,559
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,941 1,965
Food and beverage stores 2,932 2,907
General merchandise stores 2,906 2,946
Other retail (2) 7,643 7,740
Transportation and warehousing 4,211 4,284
Air transportation 528 514
Rail transportation 190 192
Water transportation 54 57
Truck transportation 1,353 1,381
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 404 411
Pipeline transportation 40 38
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 1,119 1,134
Warehousing and storage 523 558
Information 3,198 3,121
Publishing industries (includes
software) 964 940
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 377 385
Broadcasting and telecommunications 1,405 1,357
Information and data processing
services 453 439
Finance and insurance 5,990 6,014
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 2,811 2,844
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 787 793
Insurance carriers and related
activities 2,308 2,291
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 84 86
Real estate and rental and leasing 2,129 2,160
Real estate 1,463 1,490
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (4) 666 671
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 7,089 7,214
Legal services 1,311 1,323
Computer systems design and related
services 1,115 1,145
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 4,663 4,746
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 1,672 1,701
Administrative and waste management
services 7,598 7,890
Administrative and support services 7,278 7,564
Waste management and remediation
services 319 327
Educational services 2,771 2,840
Health care and social assistance 14,394 14,676
Ambulatory health care services 4,916 5,072
Hospitals 4,237 4,278
Nursing and residential care
facilities 2,784 2,817
Social assistance 2,458 2,509
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,927 1,965
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 499 499
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 1,427 1,466
Accommodation and food services 10,499 10,771
Accommodation 1,793 1,810
Food services and drinking places 8,706 8,962
Other services, except government 6,891 6,934
Government 23,926 23,959
Federal 5,166 5,110
General government 4,263 4,232
Civilian 1,915 1,915
Military (7) 2,348 2,317
Government enterprises 903 878
State and local 18,760 18,849
General government 17,709 17,777
Education 9,745 9,797
Other (8) 7,964 7,980
Government enterprises (8) 1,051 1,072
Rest of the world (9) -660 -667
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics
and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and
supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations;
clothing and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book,
and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore
retailers.
(3.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(4.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(5.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized
design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting
services; scientific research and development services; advertising and
related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical
services.
(6.) Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of
corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.
(7.) Includes Coast Guard.
(8.) Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and
local government.
(9.) Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and
undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the
United States.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.5D. Full-Time Equivalent Employees by Industry
[Thousands]
Line 2001 2002
Full-time and part-time employees (1) 1 124,608 123,307
Domestic industries 2 125,144 123,843
Private industries 3 105,670 104,025
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 1,366 1,352
Farms (2) 5 746 746
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 620 607
Mining 7 530 504
Oil and gas extraction 8 123 122
Mining, except oil and gas 9 220 210
Support activities for mining 10 187 172
Utilities 11 595 586
Construction 12 6,853 6,745
Manufacturing 13 16,190 15,056
Durable goods 14 10,193 9,374
Wood products 15 576 566
Nonmetallic mineral products 16 535 511
Primary metals 17 560 498
Fabricated metal products 18 1,645 1,527
Machinery 19 1,348 1,209
Computer and electronic products 20 1,728 1,479
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 21 548 491
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 22 1,198 1,143
Other transportation equipment 23 714 673
Furniture and related products 24 630 593
Miscellaneous manufacturing 25 711 685
Nondurable goods 26 5,997 5,681
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 27 1,718 1,702
Textile mills and textile
product mills 28 521 474
Apparel and leather and allied
products 29 486 408
Paper products 30 564 528
Printing and related support
activities 31 764 705
Petroleum and coal products 32 118 116
Chemical products 33 946 913
Plastics and rubber products 34 880 835
Wholesale trade 35 5,577 5,451
Durable goods 36 3,319 3,202
Nondurable goods 37 2,258 2,249
Retail trade 38 13,667 13,504
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 39 1.673 1,687
Food and beverage stores 40 2,641 2,591
General merchandise stores 41 2,543 2,520
Other retail (3) 42 6,810 6,705
Transportation and warehousing 43 4,188 4,042
Air transportation 44 584 533
Rail transportation 45 191 184
Water transportation 46 51 51
Truck transportation 47 1,341 1,296
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 48 381 382
Pipeline transportation 49 43 40
Other transportation and support
activities (4) 50 1,113 1,068
Warehousing and storage 51 486 489
Information 52 3,398 3,176
Publishing industries (includes
software) 53 971 913
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 54 321 333
Broadcasting and telecommunications 55 1,603 1,479
Information and data processing
services 56 503 452
Finance and insurance 57 5,603 5,632
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 58 2,505 2,580
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 59 826 780
Insurance carriers and related
activities 60 2,189 2,189
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 61 84 83
Real estate and rental and leasing 62 1,927 1,920
Real estate 63 1,292 1,322
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (5) 64 635 598
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 65 6,933 6,700
Legal services 66 1,184 1,206
Computer systems design and related
services 67 1,220 1,083
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (6) 68 4,529 4,411
Management of companies and
enterprises (7) 69 1,638 1,609
Administrative and waste management
services 70 7,114 6,988
Administrative and support services 71 6,805 6,680
Waste management and remediation
services 72 308 308
Educational services 73 2,285 2,398
Health care and social assistance 74 12,266 12,636
Ambulatory health care services 75 4,136 4,261
Hospitals 76 3,740 3,861
Nursing and residential care
facilities 77 2,412 2,459
Social assistance 78 1,979 2,056
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 1,587 1,603
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 80 415 415
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 81 1,173 1,188
Accommodation and food services 82 8,325 8,356
Accommodation 83 1,688 1,640
Food services and drinking places 84 6,637 6,716
Other services, except government 85 5,629 5,768
Government 86 19,474 19,818
Federal 87 4,107 41,351
General government 88 3,342 3,379
Civilian 89 1,794 1,802
Military (8) 90 1,548 1,577
Government enterprises 91 765 756
State and local 92 15,367 15,683
General government 93 14,394 14,661
Education 94 7,647 7,803
Other (9) 95 6,747 6,858
Government enterprises (9) 96 973 10,221
Rest of the world (10) 97 -536 -536
2003 2004
Full-time and part-time employees (1) 122,823 123,951
Domestic industries 123,389 124,523
Private industries 103,416 104,509
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 1,369 1,319
Farms (2) 759 716
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 609 602
Mining 494 514
Oil and gas extraction 119 121
Mining, except oil and gas 200 204
Support activities for mining 175 189
Utilities 568 562
Construction 6,725 6,975
Manufacturing 14,301 14,112
Durable goods 8.851 8,807
Wood products 544 556
Nonmetallic mineral products 491 495
Primary metals 466 458
Fabricated metal products 1,458 1,469
Machinery 1,135 1,125
Computer and electronic products 1,336 1,300
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and components 456 440
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 1,103 1,104
Other transportation equipment 639 647
Furniture and related products 560 560
Miscellaneous manufacturing 663 652
Nondurable goods 5,449 5,305
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 1,670 1,650
Textile mills and textile
product mills 436 405
Apparel and leather and allied
products 360.00 332
Paper products 501 484
Printing and related support
activities 671 l 662
Petroleum and coal products 114 109
Chemical products 893 870
Plastics and rubber products 805 793
Wholesale trade 5,450 5,531
Durable goods 3,181 3,227
Nondurable goods 2,269 2,304
Retail trade 13,400 13,482
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,687 1,703
Food and beverage stores 2,547 2,519
General merchandise stores 2,525 2,553
Other retail (3) 6,641 6,707
Transportation and warehousing 3,992 4,052
Air transportation 500 486
Rail transportation 180 182
Water transportation 52 53
Truck transportation 1,282 1,306
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 383381 389
Pipeline transportation 36
Other transportation and support
activities (4) 1,061 1,073
Warehousing and storage 496 527
Information 2,992 2,898
Publishing industries (includes
software) 878 844
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 322 322
Broadcasting and telecommunications 1,374 1,327
Information and data processing
services 418 404
Finance and insurance 5,743 5,782
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 2,685 2,730
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 752 761
Insurance carriers and related
activities 2,225 2,208
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 81 83
Real estate and rental and leasing 1,934 1,964
Real estate 1,341 1,365
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (5) 592 600
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 6,654 6,771
Legal services 1,230 1,241
Computer systems design and related
services 1,047 1,075
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (6) 4,377 4,454
Management of companies and
enterprises (7) 1,630 1,650
Administrative and waste management
services 6,935 7,238
Administrative and support services 6,628 6,924
Waste management and remediation
services 307 314
Educational services 2,444 2,512
Health care and social assistance 12,944 13,199
Ambulatory health care services 4,411 4,542
Hospitals 3,924 3,971
Nursing and residential care
facilities 2,498 2,523
Social assistance 2,110 2,163
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,579 1,613
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 409 410
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 1,170 1,203
Accommodation and food services 8,471 8,491
Accommodation 1,634 1,457
Food services and drinking places 6,838 7,034
Other services, except government 5,789 5,843
Government 19,973 20,014
Federal 4,179 4,131
General government 3,436 3,409
Civilian 1,834 1,817
Military (8) 1,602 1,592
Government enterprises 743 722
State and local 15,794 15,883
General government 14,765 14,842
Education 7,855 7,893
Other (9) 6,910 6,949
Government enterprises (9) 1,029 1,041
Rest of the world (10) -566 -572
(1.) Full-time equivalent employees equals the number of employees on
full-time schedules plus the number of employees on part-time schedules
converted to a full-time basis. The number of full-time equivalent
employees in each industry is the product of the total number of
employees and the ratio of average weekly hours per employee for all
employees to average weekly hours per employee on full-time schedules.
(2.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(3.) Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and
appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations, clothing
and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book, and
music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.
(4.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(5.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(6.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized
design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting
services; scientific research and development services; advertising
and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical
services.
(7.) Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of
corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.
(8.) Includes Coast Guard.
(9.) Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state
and local government.
(10.) Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and
undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the
United States.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.6D. Wage and Salary Accruals Per Full-Time Equivalent
Employee by Industry
[Dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Wage and salary accruals per full-time
equivalent employee 1 39,667 40,394
Domestic industries 2 39,538 40,263
Private industries 3 39,104 39,610
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 23,246 23,700
Farms (1) 5 24,034 24,026
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 22,300 23,299
Mining 7 60,595 61,069
Oil and gas extraction 8 93,847 93,818
Mining, except oil and gas 9 49,456 49,860
Support activities for mining 10 51,748 51,574
Utilities 11 66,470 68,268
Construction 12 39,647 40,394
Manufacturing 13 43,778 44,864
Durable goods 14 46,063 47,047
Wood products 15 30,644 31,058
Nonmetallic mineral products 16 39,230 40,481
Primary metals 17 45,799 46,575
Fabricated metal products 18 38,169 39,147
Machinery 19 46,022 47,117
Computer and electronic products 20 65,528 66,344
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components 21 40,861 42,051
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 22 48,732 51,390
Other transportation equipment 23 55,175 57,952
Furniture and related products 24 29,911 30,823
Miscellaneous manufacturing 25 39,630 40,973
Nondurable goods 26 39,895 41,264
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 27 34,702 35,482
Textile mills and textile product
mills 28 29,537 30,632
Apparel and leather and allied
products 29 24,568 26,365
Paper products 30 46,911 48,497
Printing and related support
activities 31 37,476 38,384
Petroleum and coal products 32 64,768 65,972
Chemical products 33 61,393 62,782
Plastics and rubber products 34 35,794 37,212
Wholesale trade 35 50,974 51,506
Durable goods 36 53,177 53,277
Nondurable goods 37 47,735 48,984
Retail trade 38 26,027 26,675
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 39 42,283 43,130
Food and beverage stores 40 21,315 22,087
General merchandise stores 41 19,457 20,297
Other retail (2) 42 26,315 26,705
Transportation and warehousing 43 39,426 40,116
Air transportation 44 55,336 57,370
Rail transportation 45 63,517 64,404
Water transportation 46 54,850 56,386
Truck transportation 47 36,204 36,954
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 48 23,121 23,512
Pipeline transportation 49 99,717 81,404
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 50 35,846 37,226
Warehousing and storage 51 33,842 34,763
Information 52 60,917 59,681
Publishing industries (includes 53 66,203 64,063
software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 54 54,776 54,877
Broadcasting and telecommunications 55 57,023 57,302
Information and data processing
services 56 67,055 62,151
Finance and insurance 57 66,562 65,721
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 58 49,191 51,181
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 59 154,425 144,063
Insurance carriers and related
activities 60 53,166 54,734
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 61 69,619 71,437
Real estate and rental and leasing 62 36,227 37,389
Real estate 63 37,678 38,598
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (4) 64 33,278 34,719
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 65 61,756 62,038
Legal services 66 65,112 66,587
Computer systems design and related
services 67 78,833 77,988
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 68 56,279 56,878
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 69 72,270 72,971
Administrative and waste management
services 70 26,784 27,654
Administrative and support services 71 26,111 26,937
Waste management and remediation
services 72 41,645 43,223
Educational services 73 30,086 31,259
Health care and social assistance 74 36,011 37,374
Ambulatory health care services 75 47,779 49,221
Hospitals 76 38,871 40,688
Nursing and residential care
facilities 77 23,355 24,429
Social assistance 78 21,431 22,077
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 31,115 32,154
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 80 56,649 59,390
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 81 22,088 22,629
Accommodation and food services 82 17,973 18,419
Accommodation 83 24,345 24,793
Food services and drinking places 84 16,353 16,863
Other services, except government 85 26,091 27,062
Government 86 41,895 43,694
Federal 87 48,815 52,820
General government 88 48,000 52,645
Civilian 89 54,114 58,815
Military (7) 90 40,915 45,595
Government enterprises 91 52,375 53,603
State and local 92 40,046 41,288
General government 93 39,856 41,139
Education 94 39,801 40,940
Other (8) 95 39,918 41,365
Government enterprises (8) 96 42,857 43,432
Rest of the world 97
2003 2004
Wage and salary accruals per full-time
equivalent employee 41,614 43,480
Domestic industries 41,468 43,327
Private industries 40,742 42,635
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 23,078 26,371
Farms (1) 22,454 27,533
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 23,857 24,989
Mining 63,379 67,782
Oil and gas extraction 97,360 109,263
Mining, except oil and gas 51,698 54,007
Support activities for mining 53,500 56,184
Utilities 69,704 73,040
Construction 40,976 41,945
Manufacturing 46,762 48,731
Durable goods 49,061 51,125
Wood products 32,130 33,710
Nonmetallic mineral products 41,676 43,002
Primary metals 48,500 51,710
Fabricated metal products 40,340 41,967
Machinery 49,009 51,589
Computer and electronic products 70,702 74,649
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components 43,976 46,741
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 54,249 54,728
Other transportation equipment 59,946 62,546
Furniture and related products 32,087 33,090
Miscellaneous manufacturing 43,171 45,672
Nondurable goods 43,028 44,758
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 36,778 37,656
Textile mills and textile product
mills 31,189 32,845
Apparel and leather and allied
products 27,988 29,790
Paper products 50,169 51,420
Printing and related support
activities 39,345 40,619
Petroleum and coal products 68,847 76,067
Chemical products 66,146 69,382
Plastics and rubber products 38,445 39,961
Wholesale trade 52,953 55,325
Durable goods 54,658 57,248
Nondurable goods 50,562 52,631
Retail trade 27,412 28,216
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 43,913 44,699
Food and beverage stores 22,730 23,264
General merchandise stores 21,254 21,800
Other retail (2) 27,359 28,332
Transportation and warehousing 40,848 42,505
Air transportation 56,800 58,201
Rail transportation 67,122 69,637
Water transportation 58,472 61,790
Truck transportation 37,807 39,728
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 23,853 24,643
Pipeline transportation 83,145 88,661
Other transportation and support
activities (3) 38,520 40,715
Warehousing and storage 36,064 37,284
Information 61,909 65,708
Publishing industries (includes
software) 66,498 68,279
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 56,298 60,167
Broadcasting and telecommunications 59,451 63,597
Information and data processing
services 64,662 71,686
Finance and insurance 67,821 73,010
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 54,796 56,284
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 144,401 164,711
Insurance carriers and related
activities 57,413 61,534
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 74,478 87,188
Real estate and rental and leasing 38,670 41,116
Real estate 40,057 42,888
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (4) 35,532 37,082
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 63,614 66,439
Legal services 68,795 71,358
Computer systems design and related
services 79,162 82,609
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (5) 58,440 61,165
Management of companies and
enterprises (6) 74,153 82,539
Administrative and waste management
services 28,557 29,664
Administrative and support services 27,810 28,883
Waste management and remediation
services 44,662 46,889
Educational services 32,682 33,740
Health care and social assistance 38,642 40,328
Ambulatory health care services 49,942 51,980
Hospitals 43,143 45,469
Nursing and residential care
facilities 25,054 25,933
Social assistance 22,738 23,216
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 34,178 34,921
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 63,647 65,644
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 23,864 24,456
Accommodation and food services 18,816 19,934
Accommodation 25,790 30,762
Food services and drinking places 17,149 17,691
Other services, except government 28,040 29,009
Government 45,228 46,941
Federal 56,253 60,046
General government 56,766 60,338
Civilian 62,120 66,558
Military (7) 50,637 53,239
Government enterprises 53,879 58,670
State and local 42,312 43,533
General government 42,117 43,329
Education 42,042 43,181
Other (8) 42,203 43,498
Government enterprises (8) 45,096 46,432
Rest of the world
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and
appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing
and clothing accessories stores; sporting goods, hobby, book,
and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore
retailers.
(3.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(4.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(5.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and
payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical
consulting services; scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific,
and technical services.
(6.) Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of
corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.
(7.) Includes Coast Guard.
(8.) Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in
state and local government.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.7D. Self-Employed Persons by Industry
[Thousands]
Line 2001 2002
Self-employed persons (1) 1 10,133 9,963
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 2 975 990
Farms (2) 3 881 907
Forestry, fishing and related activities 4 94 83
Mining 5 20 12
Utilities 6 0 0
Construction 7 1,685 1,608
Manufacturing 8 355 315
Durable goods 9 227 192
Nondurable goods 10 128 123
Wholesale trade 11 222 221
Retail trade 12 985 955
Transportation and warehousing 13 375 368
Information 14 126 142
Finance and insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 15 688 676
Professional and business services (3) 16 2,009 1,869
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 17 1,095 1,125
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 18 637 634
Other services, except government IQ 961 1,048
2003 2004
Self-employed persons (1) 10,297 10,429
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 951 964
Farms (2) 852 847
Forestry, fishing and related activities 99 117
Mining 9 13
Utilities 0 0
Construction 1,717 1,848
Manufacturing 325 316
Durable goods 198 207
Nondurable goods 127 109
Wholesale trade 239 189
Retail trade 1,008 963
Transportation and warehousing 357 410
Information 152 146
Finance and insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 736 792
Professional and business services (3) 1,908 1,993
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 1,138 1,105
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 686 660
Other services, except government 1,071 1,030
(1.) Consists of active proprietors or partners who devote a majority
of their working hours to their unincorporated businesses.
(2.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(3) Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste
management services None Estimates in this table are based on the
1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.8D. Persons Engaged in Production by Industry
[Thousands]
Line 2001 2002
Persons engaged in production (1) 1 134,741 133,270
Domestic industries 2 135,277 133,806
Private industries 3 115,803 113,988
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 2,341 2,342
Farms (2) 5 1,627 1,653
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 714 690
Mining 7 550 516
Oil and gas extraction 8 127 125
Mining, except oil and gas 9 222 212
Support activities for mining 10 201 179
Utilities 11 595 586
Construction 12 8,538 8,353
Manufacturing 13 16,545 15,371
Durable goods 14 10,420 9,566
Wood products 15 610 589
Nonmetallic mineral products 16 552 527
Primary metals 17 564 501
Fabricated metal products 18 1,671 1,550
Machinery 19 1,360 1,222
Computer and electronic products 20 1,731 1,483
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components 21 558 496
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 22 1,209 1,153
Other transportation equipment 23 720 677
Furniture and related products 24 671 628
Miscellaneous manufacturing 25 774 741
Nondurable goods 26 6,125 5,804
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 27 1,752 1,729
Textile mills and textile product
mills 28 535 494
Apparel and leather and allied
products 29 513 441
Paper products 30 568 531
Printing and related support
activities 31 803 738
Petroleum and coal products 32 119 117
Chemical products 33 950 916
Plastics and rubber products 34 885 838
Wholesale trade 35 5,799 5,672
Durable goods 36 3,440 3,306
Nondurable goods 37 2,358 2,366
Retail trade 38 14,652 14,459
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 39 1,759 1,764
Food and beverage stores 40 2,753 2,710
General merchandise stores 41 2,568 2,539
Other retail (3) 42 7,572 7,445
Transportation and warehousing 43 4,563 4,410
Air transportation 44 586 535
Rail transportation 45 191 184
Water transportation 46 53 52
Truck transportation 47 1,572 1,546
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 48 436 437
Pipeline transportation 49 44 41
Other transportation and support
activities (4) 50 1,191 1,123
Warehousing and storage 51 492 493
Information 52 3,524 3,318
Publishing industries (includes
software) 53 1,010 953
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 54 366 389
Broadcasting and telecommunications 55 1,632 1,514
Information and data processing
services 56 516 463
Finance and insurance 57 5,888 5,905
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 58 2,534 2,617
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 59 926 871
Insurance carriers and related
activities 60 2,340 2,330
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 61 89 87
Real estate and rental and leasing 62 2,330 2,323
Real estate 63 1,677 1,702
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (5) 64 653 621
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 65 8,090 7,776
Legal services 66 1,399 1,404
Computer systems design and related
services 67 1,348 1,206
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (6) 68 5,343 5,166
Management of companies and
enterprises (7) 69 1,639 1,609
Administrative and waste management
services 70 7,965 7,781
Administrative and support services 71 7,641 7,454
Waste management and remediation
services 72 323 327
Educational services 73 2,459 2,582
Heath care and social assistance 74 13,187 13,577
Ambulatory health care services 75 4,472 4,612
Hospitals 76 3,752 3,870
Nursing and residential care
facilities 77 2,433 2,483
Social assistance 78 2,531 2,613
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 79 1,938 1,973
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 80 702 721
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 81 1,237 1,252
Accommodation and food services 82 8,611 8,620
Accommodation 83 1,738 1,679
Food services and drinking places 84 6,873 6,941
Other services, except government 85 6,590 6,816
Government 86 19,474 19,818
Federal 87 4,107 4,135
General government 88 3,342 3,379
Civilian 89 1,794 1,802
Military (8) 90 1,548 1,577
Government enterprises 91 765 756
State and local 92 15,367 15,683
General government 93 14,394 14,661
Education 94 7,647 7,803
Other (9) 95 6,747 6,858
Government enterprises (9) 96 973 1,022
Rest of the world (10) 97 -536 -536
2003 2004
Persons engaged in production (1) 133,120 134,380
Domestic industries 133,686 134,952
Private industries 113,713 114,938
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 2,320 2,283
Farms (2) 1,611 1,563
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 708 719
Mining 503 527
Oil and gas extraction 121 124
Mining, except oil and gas 201 207
Support activities for mining 181 196
Utilities 568 562
Construction 8,442 8,823
Manufacturing 14,626 14,428
Durable goods 9,049 9,014
Wood products 561 576
Nonmetallic mineral products 503 507
Primary metals 484 478
Fabricated metal products 1,470 1,481
Machinery 1,147 1,138
Computer and electronic products 1,343 1,310
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components 458 441
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 1,111 1,108
Other transportation equipment 643 649
Furniture and related products 604 600
Miscellaneous manufacturing 725 725
Nondurable goods 5,576 5,414
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 1,701 1,686
Textile mills and textile product
mills 455 420
Apparel and leather and allied
products 387 347
Paper products 502 485
Printing and related support
activities 709 694
Petroleum and coal products 114 109
Chemical products 898 876
Plastics and rubber products 811 797
Wholesale trade 5,689 5,720
Durable goods 3,301 3,327
Nondurable goods 2,388 2,392
Retail trade 14,408 14,445
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,779 1,797
Food and beverage stores 2,647 2,600
General merchandise stores 2,538 2,575
Other retail (3) 7,444 7,473
Transportation and warehousing 4,349 4,462
Air transportation 502 488
Rail transportation 180 182
Water transportation 54 54
Truck transportation 1,516 1,583
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 437 442
Pipeline transportation 39 36
Other transportation and support
activities (4) 1,119 1,146
Warehousing and storage 502 531
Information 3,144 3,044
Publishing industries (includes
software) 909 887
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 390 377
Broadcasting and telecommunications 1,405 1,356
Information and data processing
services 440 423
Finance and insurance 6,026 6,087
Federal Reserve banks, credit
intermediation, and related
activities 2,716 2,771
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 867 874
Insurance carriers and related
activities 2,357 2,354
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 86 88
Real estate and rental and leasing 2,387 2,451
Real estate 1,774 1,837
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (5) 612 615
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 7,804 7,955
Legal services 1,457 1,459
Computer systems design and related
services 1,180 1,206
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (6) 5,167 5,289
Management of companies and
enterprises (7) 1,631 1,650
Administrative and waste management
services 7,692 8,047
Administrative and support services 7,368 7,719
Waste management and remediation
services 324 328
Educational services 2,625 2,710
Heath care and social assistance 13,901 14,106
Ambulatory health care services 4,836 4,922
Hospitals 3,931 3,980
Nursing and residential care
facilities 2,516 2,538
Social assistance 2,617 2,666
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,995 1,998
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 747 732
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 1,248 1,266
Accommodation and food services 8,741 8,766
Accommodation 1,671 1,490
Food services and drinking places 7,071 7,276
Other services, except government 6,860 6,873
Government 19,973 20,014
Federal 4,179 4,131
General government 3,436 3,409
Civilian 1,834 1,817
Military (8) 1,602 1,592
Government enterprises 743 722
State and local 15,794 15,883
General government 14,765 14,842
Education 7,855 7,893
Other (9) 6,910 6,949
Government enterprises (9) 1,029 1,041
Rest of the world (10) -566 -572
(1.) Equals the number of full-time equivalent employees plus the
number of self-employed persons. Unpaid family workers are not
included.
(2.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(3.) Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and
appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers; health and personal care stores, gasoline stations; clothing
and clothing accessories stores, sporting goods, hobby, book, and
music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers.
(4.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(5.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(6.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized
design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting
services; scientific research and development services; advertising
and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical
services.
(7.) Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of
corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices.
(8.) Includes Coast Guard.
(9.) Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state
and local government.
(10.) Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and
undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the
United States.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.9D. Hours Worked by Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by
Industry
[Millions of hours]
Line 2001 2002
Hours worked by full-time and part-
time employees 1 228,925 226,511
Domestic industries 2 230,200 227,786
Private industries 3 195,315 192,293
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 2,780 2,774
Farms (1) 5 1,640 1,644
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 6 1,140 1,130
Mining 7 1,146 1,041
Utilities 8 1,134 1,096
Construction 9 14,046 13,772
Manufacturing 10 31,631 29,397
Durable goods 11 19,817 18,192
Nondurable goods 12 11,814 11,205
Wholesale trade 13 11,198 10,883
Retail trade 14 22,413 22,374
Transportation and warehousing 15 7,651 7,399
Information 16 6,657 6,151
Finance and insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 17 13,609 13,594
Professional and business services (2) 29,381 28,665
Educational services, health care and
social assistance 19 26,501 27,511
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 20 17,334 17,551
Other services, except government 21 9,834 10,085
Government 22 34,885 35,493
General government 23 31,347 31,901
Government enterprises 24 3,538 3,592
Rest of the world (3) 25 -1,275 -1,275
2003 2004
Hours worked by full-time and part-
time employees 225,100 228,085
Domestic industries 226,445 229,445
Private industries 190,662 193,579
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 2,792 2,553
Farms (1) 1,671 1,449
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 1,121 1,104
Mining 1,035 1,128
Utilities 1,068 1,048
Construction 13,735 14,206
Manufacturing 27,954 27,534
Durable goods 17,243 17,189
Nondurable goods 10,711 10,345
Wholesale trade 10,794 10,881
Retail trade 22,205 22,324
Transportation and warehousing 7,295 7,579
Information 5,762 5,624
Finance and insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 13,735 13,835
Professional and business services (2) 28,487 29,327
Educational services, health care and
social assistance 28,162 28,949
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 17,653 18,149
Other services, except government 9,985 10,442
Government 35,783 35,866
General government 32,226 32,332
Government enterprises 3,557 3,534
Rest of the world (3) -1,345 -1,360
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste
management services.
(3.) Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and
undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the
United States.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.10D. Employer Contributions for Government Social Insurance by
Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 1 356,619 365,241
Domestic industries 2 356,619 365,241
Private industries 3 303,848 309,263
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 2,139 2,237
Mining 5 2,662 2,419
Utilities 6 2,863 2,907
Construction 7 21,515 23,231
Manufacturing 8 57,292 52,999
Durable goods 9 37,902 34,593
Nondurable goods 10 19,390 18,405
Wholesale trade 11 20,984 20,944
Retail trade 12 27,306 27,748
Transportation and warehousing 13 14,596 14,679
Information 14 14,980 14,078
Finance and insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 15 30,558 31,474
Professional (1) 16 51,664 53,663
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 17 35,496 39,506
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 18 14,457 15,694
Other services, except government 19 7,337 7,685
Government 20 52,771 55,978
Rest of the world 21
2003 2004
Employer contributions for government
social insurance 380,005 402,654
Domestic industries 380,005 402,654
Private industries 320,986 341,155
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 2,351 2,288
Mining 2,495 2,751
Utilities 29,151 3,008
Construction 23,975 25,692
Manufacturing 53,636 55,850
Durable goods 34,898 36,642
Nondurable goods 18,739 19,209
Wholesale trade 21,850 23,304
Retail trade 28,833 30,231
Transportation and warehousing 14,984 15,730
Information 14,011 14,539
Finance and insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 33,362 36,205
Professional (1) 55,712 60,701
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 42,326 44,803
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 16,571 17,706
Other services, except government 7,967 8,347
Government 59,019 61,499
Rest of the world
(1.) Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste
management services.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.11D. Employer Contributions for Employee Pension and Insurance
Funds by Industry and by Type
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Employer contributions for employee
pension and insurance funds 1 642,690 745,050
By industry
Domestic industries 2 642,690 745,050
Private industries 3 446,505 527,928
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 4 2,192 2,162
Mining 5 4,079 4,546
Utilities 6 5,986 8,317
Construction 7 34,362 37,033
Manufacturing 8 110,761 145,856
Durable goods 9 76,817 95,218
Nondurable goods 10 33,943 50,638
Wholesale trade 11 28,833 31,733
Retail trade 12 27,517 34,373
Transportation and warehousing 13 23,777 27,310
Information 14 22,404 24,261
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 15 44,924 58,691
Professional and business services (1) 16 67,840 71,586
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 17 48,392 52,608
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 18 14,075 16,518
Other services, except government 19 11,363 12,934
Government 20 196,186 217,122
Rest of the world 21
By type
Employer contributions for employee
pension and insurance funds 22 642,690 745,050
Pension and Profit-sharing 23 230,769 296,185
Private pension and profit-sharing 24 120,238 176,813
Defined benefit pension and profit-
sharing 25 36,016 91,852
Defined contribution pension and
profit-sharing 26 84,222 84,961
Publicly administered government
employee retirement plans 27 110,531 119,372
Federal civilian (2) 28 42,334 43,887
Federal military (3) 29 29,404 33,707
State and local 30 38,793 41,778
Private insurance funds 31 411,921 448,865
Group insurance 32 366,335 398,766
Group health insurance 33 353,291 386,450
Group life insurance 34 13,044 12,316
Workers' compensation 35 43,835 48,401
Supplemental unemployment 36 1,751 1,698
Addenda:
Benefits paid by pension and insurance
funds 37 944,200 1,018,554
Pension and profit-sharing 38 484,583 518,900
Private pension and profit-sharing 39 288,675 308,808
Publicly administered government
employee retirement plans 40 195,908 210,092
Federal civilian (2) 41 51,682 53,028
Federal military (3) 42 34,640 36,421
State and local 43 109,586 120,643
Private insurance funds 44 459,617 499,654
Group insurance 45 417,274 456,972
Group health insurance 46 400,409 439,194
Group life insurance 47 16,865 17,778
Workers' compensation 48 40,501 40,803
Supplemental unemployment 49 1,842 1,879
Employee contributions for publicly
administered government employee
retirement plans 50 38,623 42,027
Federal civilian 51 11,526 13,457
State and local 52 27,097 28,570
2003 2004
Employer contributions for employee
pension and insurance funds 829,986 895,485
By industry
Domestic industries 829,986 895,485
Private industries 583,740 624,613
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 2,160 2,209
Mining 5,001 5,868
Utilities 10,315 11,394
Construction 37,676 41,838
Manufacturing 176,609 171,657
Durable goods 121,316 113,596
Nondurable goods 55,293 58,061
Wholesale trade 34,468 38,562
Retail trade 36,951 40,890
Transportation and warehousing 27,989 31,807
Information 25,870 29,170
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 61,051 66,260
Professional and business services (1) 73,910 83,175
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 58,861 65,268
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 18,449 20,408
Other services, except government 14,430 16,109
Government 246,246 270,872
Rest of the world
By type
Employer contributions for employee
pension and insurance funds 829,986 895,485
Pension and Profit-sharing 340,235 343,183
Private pension and profit-sharing 204,953 198,821
Defined benefit pension and profit-
sharing 118,006 108,310
Defined contribution pension and
profit-sharing 86,947 90,511
Publicly administered government
employee retirement plans 135,282 144,362
Federal civilian (2) 41,249 47,526
Federal military (3) 41,133 46,212
State and local 52,900 50,624
Private insurance funds 489,754 552,306
Group insurance 435,567 494,198
Group health insurance 424,138 482,481
Group life insurance 11,429 11,717
Workers' compensation 52,455 56,341
Supplemental unemployment 1,732 1,767
Addenda:
Benefits paid by pension and insurance
funds 1,106,731 1,198,479
Pension and profit-sharing 549,258 577,759
Private pension and profit-sharing 320,359 331,773
Publicly administered government
employee retirement plans 228,899 245,986
Federal civilian (2) 54,689 56,670
Federal military (3) 40,886 43,186
State and local 133,324 146,130
Private insurance funds 557,473 620,720
Group insurance 514,281 576,476
Group health insurance 491,997 553,642
Group life insurance 22,284 22,834
Workers' compensation 41,294 42,327
Supplemental unemployment 1,898 1,917
Employee contributions for publicly
administered government employee
retirement plans 44,224 46,816
Federal civilian 13,844 14,636
State and local 30,380 32,180
(1.) Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and
waste management services.
(2.) Consists of civil service, foreign service, Public Health Service
officers, Tennessee Valley Authority, Thrift Savings Fund, and several
small retirement programs.
(3.) Includes the Coast Guard. Beginning with October 2002, Includes
the Uniformed Services Retiree Health Care Fund.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.12D. Nonfarm Proprietors' Income by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Nonfarm proprietors' income 1 656,975 646,254
Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2 7,826 6,500
Mining 3 15,336 12,241
Utilities 4 20,040 18,005
Construction 5 76,516 77,310
Manufacturing 6 42,044 42,054
Durable goods 7 17,618 22,161
Nondurable goods 8 24,426 19,893
Wholesale trade 9 16,520 18,048
Retail trade 10 43,363 43,406
Transportation and warehousing 11 25,789 20,394
Information 12 10,794 12,861
Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and
leasing 13 120,119 110,977
Finance and insurance 14 64,707 58,684
Real estate and rental and leasing 15 55,412 52,293
Professional and business services 16 165,587 164,749
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 17 140,590 138,635
Legal services 18 44,589 41,923
Computer systems design and related
services 19 11,965 15,544
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (1) 20 84,036 81,168
Management of companies and enterprises;
administrative and waste management
services 21 24,997 26,114
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 22 68,504 73,855
Educational services 23 2,417 2,303
Health care and social assistance 24 66,087 71,552
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 25 15,831 16,024
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 26 10,278 11,093
Accommodation and food services 27 5,553 4,931
Other services, except government 28 28,706 29,830
2003 2004
Nonfarm proprietors' income 658,492 723,876
Forestry, fishing, and related activities 6,399 7,070
Mining 16,218 18,851
Utilities 19,558 20,142
Construction 83,464 99,421
Manufacturing 45,244 50,051
Durable goods 22,815 25,130
Nondurable goods 22,429 24,921
Wholesale trade 19,080 21,667
Retail trade 44,054 47,211
Transportation and warehousing 21,788 22,882
Information 13,073 13,007
Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and
leasing 110,470 126,802
Finance and insurance 53,532 56,971
Real estate and rental and leasing 56,938 69,831
Professional and business services 160,769 170,694
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 134,628 142,218
Legal services 43,306 44,912
Computer systems design and related
services 9,463 10,128
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (1) 81,859 87,178
Management of companies and enterprises;
administrative and waste management
services 26,141 28,476
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 70,742 75,946
Educational services 2,568 2,724
Health care and social assistance 68,174 73,222
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 16,914 18,102
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 11,193 11,898
Accommodation and food services 5,721 6,204
Other services, except government 30,719 32,030
(1.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical
consulting services; scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific,
and technical services.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.13D. Noncorporate Capital Consumption Allowances by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Noncorporate capital consumption
allowances 1 228,044 247,106
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 2 19,526 19,591
Farms (1) 3 17,551 17,625
Forestry, fishing, and related activities 4 1,975 1,966
Mining 5 10,370 11,397
Utilities 6 4,529 5,366
Construction 7 9,585 10,457
Manufacturing 8 17,351 18,720
Durable goods 9 5,441 6,356
Nondurable goods 10 11,910 12,364
Wholesale trade 11 3,317 3,486
Retail trade 12 7,728 8,587
Transportation and warehousing 13 9,911 10,614
Information 14 31,694 36,766
Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and
leasing 15 77,832 81,574
Finance and insurance 16 5,700 6,162
Real estate and rental and leasing 17 72,132 75,412
Professional and business services 18 14,701 16,124
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 19 9,662 10,283
Management of companies and enterprises;
administrative and waste management
services 20 5,039 5,841
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 21 7,304 8,695
Educational services 22 569 673
Health care and social assistance 23 6,735 8,022
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 24 12,403 14,242
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 25 3,959 4,592
Accommodation and food services 26 8,444 9,650
Other services, except government 27 1,792 1,489
2003 2004
Noncorporate capital consumption
allowances 265,416 287,214
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 20,716 21,896
Farms (1) 18,255 19,407
Forestry, fishing, and related activities 2,461
Mining 11,595 12,281
Utilities 6,121 6,871
Construction 12,657 13,372
Manufacturing 19,570 20,464
Durable goods 6,872 7,258
Nondurable goods 12,698 13,206
Wholesale trade 4,071 4,457
Retail trade 8,854 9,375
Transportation and warehousing 11,449 11,667
Information 34,990 38,432
Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and
leasing 88,488 97,666
Finance and insurance 7,847 9,350
Real estate and rental and leasing 80,641 88,316
Professional and business services 18,790 20,753
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 11,899
Management of companies and enterprises;
administrative and waste management
services 6,891
Educational services, health care, and
social assistance 10,709 12,073
Educational services 762
Health care and social assistance 9,946
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food services 15,315 15,878
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 4,970
Accommodation and food services 10,345
Other services, except government 2,092 2,029
(1.) Consists of NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Excludes owner-occupied housing and nonprofit institutions
serving households.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.14D. Inventory Valuation Adjustment to Nonfarm Incomes by
Legal Form of Organization and by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Inventory valuation adjustment
to nonfarm incomes 1 12,732 -2,903
Corporate business 2 11,317 -2,247
Mining 3 53 -199
Utilities 4 593 -328
Construction 5 46 -198
Manufacturing 6 4,947 33
Durable goods 7 3,618 936
Nondurable goods 8 1,329 -903
Wholesale trade 9 3,978 -2,313
Retail trade 10 1,033 496
Transportation and warehousing 11 483 -363
Information 12 451 770
Other (1) 13 -267 -145
Non corporate business 14 1,415 -656
Mining 15 157 -194
Construction 16 20 -90
Manufacturing 17 391 -180
Durable goods 18 189 -25
Nondurable goods 19 202 -155
Wholesale trade 20 264 -202
Retail trade 21 270 55
Other (2) 22 313 -45
2003 2004
Inventory valuation adjustment
to nonfarm incomes -14,944 -44,351
Corporate business -13,252 -39,635
Mining -291 -973
Utilities -115 -434
Construction -474 -1,474
Manufacturing -7,529 -21,291
Durable goods -1,955 -13,011
Nondurable goods -5,574 -8,280
Wholesale trade -4,319 -9,576
Retail trade -430 -5,484
Transportation and warehousing -148 -349
Information 594 624
Other (1) -540 -678
Non corporate business -1,692 -4,716
Mining -114 -413
Construction -204 -630
Manufacturing -818 -1,770
Durable goods -221 -966
Nondurable goods -597 -804
Wholesale trade -388 -710
Retail trade -53 -909
Other (2) -115 -284
(1.) Consists of forestry, fishing, and related activities; finance
and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional,
scientific, and technical services; management of companies and
enterprises; administrative and waste management services; educational
services; health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment,
and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services,
except government.
(2.) Consists of forestry, fishing, and related activities;
utilities; transportation and warehousing; information; finance
and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional,
scientific, and technical services; management of companies and
enterprises; administrative and waste management services;
educational services; health care and social assistance; arts,
entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services;
and other services, except government.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.15D. Net Interest by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Net interest 1 553,354 509,470
Domestic industries 2 674,245 629,210
Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
and hunting 3 10,561 10,389
Mining 4 6,570 5,791
Utilities 5 27,192 26,400
Construction 6 7,690 6,001
Manufacturing 7 61,434 44,106
Durable goods 8 21,968 10,584
Nondurablegoods 9 39,465 33,522
Wholesale trade 10 15,346 11,066
Retail trade 11 17,504 13,100
Transportation and warehousing 12 9,288 9,001
Information 13 36,391 33,326
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 14 457,681 431,387
Finance and insurance 15 -19,873 -52,726
Real estate and rental and
leasing 16 477,554 484,113
Professional and business 17 -1,521 15,538
services
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 18 883 1,734
Management of companies and
enterprises 19 -6,947 10,183
Administrative and waste
management services 20 4,543 3,621
Educational services, health
care, and social assistance 21 6,494 5,521
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 22 17,163 15,476
Other services, except
government 23 2,453 2,107
Rest of the world 24 -120,892 -119,740
Receipts from the rest of the
world 25 136,923 98,291
Less: Payments to the rest of
the world 26 257,815 218,031
2003 2004
Net interest 514,751 491,209
Domestic industries 617,148 616,535
Agriculture, forestry, fishing,
and hunting 9,813 10,163
Mining 5,942 6,053
Utilities 26,536 26,899
Construction 6,715 6,896
Manufacturing 42,337 39,257
Durable goods 11,002 7,776
Nondurablegoods 31,335 31,481
Wholesale trade 9,049 9,270
Retail trade 14,004 14,352
Transportation and warehousing 8,967 9,220
Information 29,855 29,601
Finance, insurance, real estate,
rental, and leasing 423,166 421,311
Finance and insurance -66,134 -96,529
Real estate and rental and
leasing 489,300 517,840
Professional and business 17,862 19,880
services
Professional, scientific, and
technical services 2,503 2,457
Management of companies and
enterprises 11,816 13,842
Administrative and waste
management services 3,543 3,580
Educational services, health
care, and social assistance 5,574 5,813
Arts, entertainment, recreation,
accommodation, and food
services 15,169 15,556
Other services, except
government 2,160 2,263
Rest of the world -102,397 -125,326
Receipts from the rest of the
world 84,981 102,888
Less: Payments to the rest of
the world 187,378 228,214
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.16D. Corporate Profits by Industry
[Billions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002 2003
Corporate profits with
inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments 1 767.3 886.3 1,031.8
Domestic industries 2 597.6 730.5 855.8
Financial (1) 3 240.4 301.1 330.9
Nonfinancial 4 357.2 429.4 524.9
Rest of the world 5 169.7 155.8 176.0
Receipts from the rest of the
world 6 182.6 204.4 255.7
Corporate profits with 7 12.9 48.6 79.7
inventory valuation
adjustment 8 719.2 766.2 923.9
Domestic industries 9 549.5 610.4 747.9
Financial 10 227.6 276.4 313.0
Federal Reserve banks 11 28.3 23.7 20.2
Other financial (2) 12 199.3 252.7 292.8
Nonfinancial 13 322.0 334.0 434.9
Utilities 14 24.7 10.6 11.4
Manufacturing 15 52.6 48.2 80.7
Durable goods 16 -25.4 -9.9 -4.1
Fabricated metal products 17 9.9 8.9 8.5
Machinery 18 2.7 1.7 1.4
Computer and electronic
products 19 -48.5 -35.3 -16.1
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components 20 1.9 -0.1 1.9
Motor vehicles, bodies
and trailers, and parts 21 -9.2 -5.0 -11.6
Other durable goods (3) 22 17.8 20.0 11.9
Nondurable goods 23 78.0 58.1 84.8
Food and beverage and
tobacco products 24 28.0 24.9 23.5
Petroleum and coal
products 25 29.6 1.6 23.6
Chemical products 26 12.6 18.4 20.8
Other nondurable
goods (4) 27 7.8 13.2 16.9
Wholesale trade 28 52.1 49.3 56.3
Retail trade 29 71.0 79.4 87.7
Transportation and
warehousing 30 1.3 -0.9 8.1
Information 31 -25.6 -8.5 -1.9
Other nonfinancial (5) 32 145.9 155.8 192.4
Rest of the world 33 169.7 155.8 176.0
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004 2001 2002
IV I II
Corporate profits with
inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments 1,161.5 793.0 829.4 864.3
Domestic industries 976.6 591.8 674.4 717.1
Financial (1) 322.7 268.1 303.8 303.6
Nonfinancial 653.9 323.7 370.6 413.5
Rest of the world 184.9 201.2 155.0 147.1
Receipts from the rest of the
world 309.5 176.8 191.6 202.5
Corporate profits with 124.6 -24.4 36.6 55.4
inventory valuation
adjustment 1,019.7 681.3 707.0 740.5
Domestic industries 834.8 480.2 552.0 593.3
Financial 300.6 243.7 277.9 277.7
Federal Reserve banks 20.3 25.5 24.2 24.5
Other financial (2) 280.3 218.2 253.6 253.3
Nonfinancial 534.2 236.5 274.2 315.6
Utilities 12.1 16.2 7.1 10.1
Manufacturing 118.9 -0.3 27.8 40.0
Durable goods 34.8 -75.5 -30.6 -13.9
Fabricated metal products 10.3 7.1 8.4 8.9
Machinery 1.0 1.1 2.0 1.3
Computer and electronic
products -3.2 -78.6 -49.2 -39.7
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components 0.3 0.0 0.3 -1.3
Motor vehicles, bodies
and trailers, and parts -3.4 -13.2 -10.5 -1.1
Other durable goods (3) 29.9 8.3 18.4 17.9
Nondurable goods 84.0 69.2 58.4 54.0
Food and beverage and
tobacco products 24.0 30.3 27.9 25.7
Petroleum and coal
products 31.0 18.6 4.8 0.8
Chemical products 13.5 14.6 16.4 16.4
Other nondurable
goods (4) 15.6 5.7 9.4 11.0
Wholesale trade 63.5 60.2 48.5 52.6
Retail trade 90.0 78.6 75.7 79.7
Transportation and
warehousing 8.4 -5.2 -1.3 -3.8
Information 17.0 -34.4 -17.5 -11.4
Other nonfinancial (5) 224.3 127.4 133.8 148.4
Rest of the world 184.9 201.2 155.0 147.1
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2002 2003
III IV I
Corporate profits with
inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments 895.4 956.1 951.5
Domestic industries 740.8 789.6 796.9
Financial (1) 299.3 297.8 322.2
Nonfinancial 441.5 491.8 474.8
Rest of the world 154.6 166.5 154.5
Receipts from the rest of the
world 217.3 2,062.0 230.1
Corporate profits with 62.8 39.7 75.6
inventory valuation
adjustment 774.5 842.7 858.0
Domestic industries 620.0 676.2 703.5
Financial 274.6 275.3 304.8
Federal Reserve banks 23.6 22.4 22.0
Other financial (2) 251.0 252.9 282.8
Nonfinancial 345.4 400.9 398.7
Utilities 12.6 12.8 12.3
Manufacturing 55.0 70.0 70.9
Durable goods -0.2 5.3 -7.3
Fabricated metal products 8.6 9.8 6.0
Machinery 1.9 1.5 -1.1
Computer and electronic
products -28.4 -23.9 -20.9
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components 0.0 0.5 3.3
Motor vehicles, bodies
and trailers, and parts -2.9 -5.5 -2.3
Other durable goods (3) 20.7 22.9 7.6
Nondurable goods 55.2 64.8 78.3
Food and beverage and
tobacco products 25.5 20.6 20.2
Petroleum and coal
products -0.2 0.9 246.0
Chemical products 18.2 22.8 20.3
Other nondurable
goods (4) 11.7 20.5 13.2
Wholesale trade 45.3 50.7 48.6
Retail trade 80.2 82.1 81.4
Transportation and
warehousing -2.0 3.4 4.6
Information -7.8 2.7 -7.0
Other nonfinancial (5) 162.1 179.2 187.9
Rest of the world 154.6 166.5 154.5
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2003
II III IV
Corporate profits with
inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments 1,005.0 1,057.5 1,113.1
Domestic industries 835.2 882.8 908.1
Financial (1) 327.7 338.3 335.3
Nonfinancial 507.5 544.4 572.8
Rest of the world 169.8 174.7 205.0
Receipts from the rest of the
world 241.7 257.2 293.9
Corporate profits with 71.9 82.5 88.8
inventory valuation
adjustment 891.0 944.0 1,002.6
Domestic industries 721.2 769.2 797.6
Financial 309.0 320.4 317.9
Federal Reserve banks 20.9 19.5 18.5
Other financial (2) 288.2 300.9 299.4
Nonfinancial 412.2 448.9 479.7
Utilities 10.4 10.7 12.3
Manufacturing 68.0 79.2 104.8
Durable goods -10.4 -8.7 10.1
Fabricated metal products 9.2 8.4 10.5
Machinery 1.2 3.0 2.4
Computer and electronic
products -18.0 -16.1 -9.7
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components 2.6 0.9 0.8
Motor vehicles, bodies
and trailers, and parts -14.1 -17.9 -12.4
Other durable goods (3) 8.7 12.9 18.5
Nondurable goods 78.3 88.0 94.6
Food and beverage and
tobacco products 21.6 22.9 29.3
Petroleum and coal
products 21.6 22.1 25.9
Chemical products 18.8 23.8 20.3
Other nondurable
goods (4) 16.3 19.1 19.1
Wholesale trade 50.3 62.1 64.1
Retail trade 90.4 90.3 88.8
Transportation and
warehousing 9.8 8.9 9.3
Information -4.3 4.9 -1.1
Other nonfinancial (5) 187.7 192.6 201.5
Rest of the world 169.8 174.7 205.0
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004
I II III
Corporate profits with
inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments 1,147.3 1,162.0 1,117.2
Domestic industries 949.1 985.1 931.3
Financial (1) 346.4 338.5 264.4
Nonfinancial 602.7 646.6 666.9
Rest of the world 198.2 176.9 185.9
Receipts from the rest of the
world 293.0 303.0 309.4
Corporate profits with 94.8 126.1 123.6
inventory valuation
adjustment 1,001.2 1,016.5 981.3
Domestic industries 803.0 839.7 795.5
Financial 324.1 316.1 242.8
Federal Reserve banks 19.4 19.3 20.2
Other financial (2) 304.7 296.8 222.7
Nonfinancial 479.0 523.6 552.7
Utilities 11.0 11.7 11.4
Manufacturing 97.3 107.3 116.2
Durable goods 11.2 27.1 42.2
Fabricated metal products 9.3 9.1 9.8
Machinery 1.8 1.4 3.4
Computer and electronic
products -8.0 -5.8 1.3
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components -4.7 2.0 -3.0
Motor vehicles, bodies
and trailers, and parts -6.6 -7.7 -0.7
Other durable goods (3) 19.4 28.1 31.4
Nondurable goods 86.2 80.3 73.9
Food and beverage and
tobacco products 28.1 23.7 23.4
Petroleum and coal
products 27.7 27.6 19.5
Chemical products 15.1 14.4 16.3
Other nondurable
goods (4) 15.2 14.6 14.7
Wholesale trade 56.8 61.3 69.1
Retail trade 97.5 92.9 81.9
Transportation and
warehousing 11.0 15.0 6.1
Information -0.5 20.3 33.0
Other nonfinancial (5) 211.8 215.1 235.0
Rest of the world 198.2 176.9 185.9
Seasonally adjusted at annual
rates
2004 2005
IV I II
Corporate profits with
inventory valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments 1,219.5 1,288.2
Domestic industries 1,040.9 1,094.8
Financial (1) 341.6 377.6
Nonfinancial 699.3 717.1
Rest of the world 178.6 193.5
Receipts from the rest of the
world 332.6 313.5
Corporate profits with 154.0 120.1
inventory valuation
adjustment 1,079.7 1,339.2
Domestic industries 901.1 1,145.7
Financial 319.4 377.2
Federal Reserve banks 22.2 23.1
Other financial (2) 297.1 354.2
Nonfinancial 581.7 768.5
Utilities 14.1 23.7
Manufacturing 154.7 170.2
Durable goods 58.8 35.5
Fabricated metal products 13.1 8.8
Machinery -2.6 0.9
Computer and electronic
products -0.2 0.5
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components 6.8 -1.3
Motor vehicles, bodies
and trailers, and parts 1.3 -20.8
Other durable goods (3) 40.5 47.3
Nondurable goods 95.9 134.7
Food and beverage and
tobacco products 20.5 39.6
Petroleum and coal
products 49.2 62.8
Chemical products 8.4 18.8
Other nondurable
goods (4) 17.8 13.5
Wholesale trade 66.9 81.4
Retail trade 87.7 104.6
Transportation and
warehousing 1.7 22.9
Information 21.0 46.7
Other nonfinancial (5) 235.6 318.9
Rest of the world 178.6 193.5
(1.) Consists of finance and insurance and bank and other holding
companies.
(2.) Consists of credit intermediation and related activities;
securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and
related activities; insurance carriers and related activities; funds,
trusts, and other financial vehicles; and bank and other holding
companies.
(3.) Consists of wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; primary
metals; other transportation equipment; furniture and related products;
and miscellaneous manufacturing.
(4.) Consists of textile mills and textile product mills; apparel;
leather and allied products; paper products; printing and related
support activities; and plastics and rubber products.
(5.) Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining;
construction; real estate and rental and leasing; professional,
scientific, and technical services administrative and waste management
services; educational services; health care and social assistance;
arts, entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services;
and other services, except government.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.17D. Corporate Profits Before Tax by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Corporate profits before tax 1 707,909 768,431
Domestic industries 2 538,212 612,628
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 3 1,322 322
Farms (1) 4 782 -513
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 5 540 835
Mining 6 15,504 4,993
Oil and gas extraction 7 12,862 6,240
Mining, except oil and gas 8 725 558
Support activities for mining 9 1,917 -1,805
Utilities 10 24,121 10,974
Construction 11 43,949 47,072
Manufacturing 12 47,645 48,202
Durable goods 13 -29,051 -10,792
Wood products 14 2,245 1,778
Nonmetallic mineral products 15 3,737 3,177
Primary metals 16 -3,257 -178
Fabricated metal products 17 9,191 9,130
Machinery 18 2,453 1,575
Computer and electronic products 19 -49,866 -37,416
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components 20 1,757 -201
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts 21 -9,460 -4,985
Other transportation equipment 22 6,825 7,055
Furniture and related products 23 1,627 2,289
Miscellaneous manufacturing 24 5,697 6,984
Nondurable goods 25 76,696 58,994
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 26 28,529 25,377
Textile mills and textile product
mills 27 -560 6
Apparel and leather and allied
products 28 2,170 4,802
Paper products 29 1,060 1,298
Printing and related support
activities 30 3,085 3,217
Petroleum and coal products 31 28,824 2,721
Chemical products 32 12,354 18,934
Plastics and rubber products 33 1,234 2,639
Wholesale trade 34 48,160 51,600
Durable goods 35 24,705 25,952
Nondurable goods 36 23,455 25,648
Retail trade 37 69,939 78,941
Transportation and warehousing 38 804 -553
Air transportation 39 -10,621 -14,361
Rail transportation 40 1,040 1,430
Water transportation 41 589 332
Truck transportation 42 2,452 3,183
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 43 589 826
Pipeline transportation 44 739 1,001
Other transportation and support
activities (2) 45 5,523 6,395
Warehousing and storage 46 493 641
Information 47 -26,071 -9,270
Publishing industries (includes
software) 48 1,033 9,716
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 49 1,844 6,300
Broadcasting and telecommunications 50 -15,931 -24,691
Information and data processing
services 51 -13,017 -595
Finance and insurance 52 125,861 157,542
Federal Reserve banks 53 28,304 23,667
Credit intermediation and related
activities 54 69,240 87,385
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 55 8,515 14,899
Insurance carriers and related
activities 56 -5,050 19,222
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 57 24,852 12,369
Real estate and rental and leasing 58 9,898 10,287
Real estate 59 8.079 9,366
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (3) 60 1,819 921
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 61 8,991 19,572
Legal services 62 8,746 9.004
Computer systems design and related
services 63 -11,502 -4,867
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (4) 64 11,747 15,435
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 65 101,707 118,816
Administrative and waste management
services 66 9,972 10,212
Administrative and support services 67 8,453 8,053
Waste management and remediation
services 68 1,519 2,159
Educational services 69 1,911 2,630
Health care and social assistance 70 31,616 37,098
Ambulatory health care services 71 22,407 24,659
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities 72 5,105 7,634
Social assistance 73 4,104 4,805
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 74 2,912 3,635
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 75 1,586 1,944
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 76 1,326 1,691
Accommodation and food services 77 11,248 13,230
Accommodation 78 1,371 2,585
Food services and drinking places 79 9,877 10,645
Other services, except government 80 8,723 7,325
Rest of the world (6) 81 169,697 155,803
Receipts from the rest of the world 82 182,580 204,423
Less: Payments to the rest of the world 83 12,883 48,620
2003 2004
Corporate profits before tax 937,156 1,059,332
Domestic industries 761,134 874,446
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 1,894 2,897
Farms (1)
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities
Mining 17,294 29,796
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas
Support activities for mining
Utilities 11,557 12,488
Construction 47,673 56,002
Manufacturing 88,252 140,164
Durable goods -2,125 47,838
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurable goods 90,377 92,326
Food and beverage and tobacco
products
Textile mills and textile product
mills
Apparel and leather and allied
products
Paper products
Printing and related support
activities
Petroleum and coal products
Chemical products
Plastics and rubber products
Wholesale trade 60,601 73,071
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Retail trade 88,165 95,499
Transportation and warehousing 8,281 8,796
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger
transportation
Pipeline transportation
Other transportation and support
activities (2)
Warehousing and storage
Information -2,465 16,369
Publishing industries (includes
software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries
Broadcasting and telecommunications
Information and data processing
services
Finance and insurance 189,156 184,632
Federal Reserve banks
Credit intermediation and related
activities
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments
Insurance carriers and related
activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing 13,276 16,032
Real estate
Rental and leasing services and
lessors of intangible assets (3)
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 28,028 34,059
Legal services
Computer systems design and related
services
Miscellaneous professional,
scientific, and technical
services (4)
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 123,860 115,958
Administrative and waste management
services 14,121 15,684
Administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation
services
Educational services 3,244 3,606
Health care and social assistance 42,937 42,727
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities
Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3,782 5,761
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries
Accommodation and food services 13,699 12,473
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government 7,779 8,433
Rest of the world (6) 176,022 184,886
Receipts from the rest of the world 255,738 309,492
Less: Payments to the rest of the world 79,716 124,606
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(3.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(4.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized
design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting
services; scientific research and development services; advertising and
related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical
services.
(5.) Consists of bank and other holding companies.
(6.) Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents, including both
corporations and persons, of dividends from foreign corporations, and,
for U.S. corporations, their share of reinvested earnings of their
incorporated foreign affiliates, and earnings of unincorporated foreign
affiliates (line 82), net of corresponding payments (line 83).
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.18D. Taxes on Corporate Income by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Taxes on corporate income 1 204,129 192,612
Domestic industries 2 204,129 192,612
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 3 341 145
Farms (1) 4 320 102
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 5 21 43
Mining 6 2,300 995
Oil and gas extraction 7 1,254 716
Mining, except oil and gas 8 306 165
Support activities for mining 9 740 114
Utilities 10 8,796 5,140
Construction 11 4,675 4,802
Manufacturing 12 48,237 39,945
Durable goods 13 11,569 11,398
Wood products 14 477 253
Nonmetallic mineral products 15 937 726
Primary metals 16 152 318
Fabricated metal products 17 1,906 2,129
Machinery 18 1,375 1,074
Computer and electronic products 19 -561 -530
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components 20 1,406 884
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts 21 881 1,352
Other transportation equipment 22 2,616 2,599
Furniture and related products 23 393 445
Miscellaneous manufacturing 24 1,987 2,148
Nondurablegoods 25 36,668 28,547
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 26 10,312 10,548
Textile mills and textile product
mills 27 8 95
Apparel and leather and allied
products 28 527 678
Paper products 29 1,093 540
Printing and related support
activities 30 547 479
Petroleum and coal products 31 9,325 3,335
Chemical products 32 14,302 12,349
Plastics and rubber products 33 554 523
Wholesale trade 34 8,948 10,341
Durable goods 35 4,286 4,542
Nondurable goods 36 4,662 5,799
Retail trade 37 17,802 18,794
Transportation and warehousing 38 2,343 2,206
Air transportation 39 -717 -1,049
Rail transportation 40 323 321
Water transportation 41 359 156
Truck transportation 42 419 481
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 43 3 17
Pipeline transportation 44 251 269
Other transportation and support
activities (2) 45 1,641 1,946
Warehousing and storage 46 64 65
Information 47 8,230 3,853
Publishing industries (includes
software) 48 4,048 4,247
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 49 127 609
Broadcasting and telecommunications 50 4,074 -1,234
Information and data processing
services 51 -19 231
Finance and insurance 52 64,360 65,141
Federal Reserve banks 53 27,089 24,495
Credit intermediation and related
activities 54 15,600 19,301
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 55 7,687 4,746
Insurance carriers and related
activities 56 12,922 15,510
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 57 1,062 1,089
Real estate rental and leasing 58 2,057 1,867
Real estate 59 1,524 1,758
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3) 60 533 109
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 61 1,087 1,515
Legal services 62 288 367
Computer systems design and related
services 63 -718 -328
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4) 64 1,517 1,476
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 65 28,069 30,425
Administrative and waste management
services 66 1,525 1,297
Administrative and support services 67 1,385 976
Waste management and remediation
services 68 140 321
Educational services 69 241 355
Heath care and social assistance 70 2,210 3,072
Ambulatory health care services 71 913 1,126
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities 72 905 1,472
Social assistance 73 392 474
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 74 175 168
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 75 106 108
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 76 69 60
Accommodation and food services 77 2,093 1,978
Accommodation 78 614 698
Food services and drinking places 79 1,479 1,280
Other services, except government 80 640 573
Rest of the world 81 0 0
2003 2004
Taxes on corporate income 232,104 271,143
Domestic industries 232,104 271,143
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 435 683
Farms (1)
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities
Mining 2,650 4,315
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas
Support activities for mining
Utilities 3,642 4,579
Construction 4,617 6,915
Manufacturing 54,809 76,486
Durable goods 15,020 28,161
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurablegoods 39,789 48,325
Food and beverage and tobacco
products
Textile mills and textile product
mills
Apparel and leather and allied
products
Paper products
Printing and related support
activities
Petroleum and coal products
Chemical products
Plastics and rubber products
Wholesale trade 12,934 15,706
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Retail trade 21,917 25,178
Transportation and warehousing 3,322 2,915
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger
transportation
Pipeline transportation
Other transportation and support
activities (2)
Warehousing and storage
Information 9,229 10,597
Publishing industries (includes
software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries
Broadcasting and telecommunications
Information and data processing
services
Finance and insurance 73,038 71,626
Federal Reserve banks
Credit intermediation and related
activities
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments
Insurance carriers and related
activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles
Real estate rental and leasing 2,821 3,555
Real estate
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3)
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 2,861 3,869
Legal services
Computer systems design and related
services
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4)
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 32,534 33,573
Administrative and waste management
services 1,225 1,638
Administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation
services
Educational services 381 480
Heath care and social assistance 2,989 4,104
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities
Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 217 762
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries
Accommodation and food services 1,890 3,328
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government 593 834
Rest of the world 0 0
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(3.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(4.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and
payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific and technical
consulting services; scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific,
and technical services.
(5.) Consists of bank and other holding companies.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.19D. Corporate Profits After Tax by Industry
[Millions of dollarsl
Line 2001 2002
Corporate profits after tax 1 503,780 575,819
Domestic industries 2 334,083 420,016
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 3 981 177
Farms (1) 4 462 -615
Forestry, fishing, and related activities 5 519 792
Mining 6 13,204 3,998
Oil and gas extraction 7 11,608 5,524
Mining, except oil and gas 8 419 393
Support activities for mining 9 1,177 -1,919
Utilities 10 15,325 5,834
Construction 11 39,274 42,270
Manufacturing 12 -592 8,257
Durable goods 13 -40,620 -22,190
Wood products 14 1,768 1,525
Nonmetallic mineral products 15 2,800 2,451
Primary metals 16 -3,409 -496
Fabricated metal products 17 7,285 7,001
Machinery 18 1,078 501
Computer and electronic products 19 -49,305 -36,886
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components 20 351 -1,085
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts 21 -10,341 -6,337
Other transportation equipment 22 4,209 4,456
Furniture and related products 23 1,234 1,844
Miscellaneous manufacturing 24 3,710 4,836
Nondurable goods 25 40,028 30,447
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 26 18,217 14,829
Textile mills and textile product
mills 27 -568 -89
Apparel and leather and allied
products 28 1,643 4,124
Paper products 29 -33 758
Printing and related support
activities 30 2,538 2,738
Petroleum and coal products 31 19,499 -614
Chemical products 32 -1,948 6,585
Plastics and rubber products 33 680 2,116
Wholesale trade 34 39,212 41,259
Durable goods 35 20,419 21,410
Nondurable goods 36 18,793 19,849
Retail trade 37 52,137 60,147
Transportation and warehousing 38 -1,539 -2,759
Air transportation 39 -9,904 -13,312
Rail transportation 40 717 1,109
Water transportation 41 230 176
Truck transportation 42 2,033 2,702
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 43 586 809
Pipeline transportation 44 488 732
Other transportation and support
activities (2) 45 3,882 4,449
Warehousing and storage 46 429 576
Information 47 -34,301 -13,123
Publishing industries (includes software) 48 -3,015 5,469
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 49 1,717 5,691
Broadcasting and telecommunications 50 -20,005 -23,457
Information and data processing services 51 -12,998 -826
Finance and insurance 52 61,501 92,401
Federal Reserve banks 53 1,215 -828
Credit intermediation and related
activities 54 53,640 68,084
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 55 828 10,153
Insurance carriers and related activities 56 -17,972 3,712
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 57 23,790 11,280
Real estate and rental and leasing 58 7,841 8,420
Real estate 59 6,555 7,608
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3) 60 1,286 812
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 61 7,904 18,057
Legal services 62 8,458 8,637
Computer systems design and related
services 63 -10,784 -4,539
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4) 64 10,230 13,959
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 65 73,638 88,391
Administrative and waste management
services 66 8,447 8,915
Administrative and support services 67 7,068 7,077
Waste management and remediation
services 68 1,379 1,838
Educational services 69 1,670 2,275
Heath care and social assistance 70 29,406 34,026
Ambulatory health care services 71 21,494 23,533
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities 72 4,200 6,162
Social assistance 73 3,712 4,331
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 74 2,737 3,467
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 75 1,480 1,836
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 76 1,257 1,631
Accommodation and food services 77 9,155 11,252
Accommodation 78 757 1,887
Food services and drinking places 79 8,398 9,365
Other services, except government 80 8,083 6,752
Rest of the world (6) 81 169,697 155,803
Receipts from the rest of the world 82 182,580 204,423
Less: Payments to the rest of the world 83 12,883 48,620
2003 2004
Corporate profits after tax 705,052 788,189
Domestic industries 529,030 603,303
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 1,459 2,214
Farms (1)
Forestry, fishing, and related activities
Mining 14,644 25,481
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas
Support activities for mining
Utilities 7,915 7,909
Construction 43,056 49,087
Manufacturing 33,443 63,678
Durable goods -17,145 19,677
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurable goods 50,588 44,001
Food and beverage and tobacco
products
Textile mills and textile product
mills
Apparel and leather and allied
products
Paper products
Printing and related support
activities
Petroleum and coal products
Chemical products
Plastics and rubber products
Wholesale trade 47,667 57,365
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Retail trade 66,248 70,321
Transportation and warehousing 4,959 5,881
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger
transportation
Pipeline transportation
Other transportation and support
activities (2)
Warehousing and storage
Information -11,694 5,772
Publishing industries (includes software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries
Broadcasting and telecommunications
Information and data processing services
Finance and insurance 116,118 113,006
Federal Reserve banks
Credit intermediation and related
activities
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments
Insurance carriers and related activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing 10,455 12,477
Real estate
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3)
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 25,167 30,190
Legal services
Computer systems design and related
services
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4)
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 91,326 82,385
Administrative and waste management
services 12,896 14,046
Administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation
services
Educational services 2,863 3,126
Heath care and social assistance 39,948 38,623
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities
Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3,565 4,999
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries
Accommodation and food services 11,809 9,145
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government 7,186 7,599
Rest of the world (6) 176,022 184,886
Receipts from the rest of the world 255,738 309,492
Less: Payments to the rest of the world 79,716 124,606
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation;
transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(3.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(4.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and
payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical
consulting services; scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional,
scientific, and technical services.
(5.) Consists of bank and other holding companies.
(6.) Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents, including both
corporations and persons, of dividends from foreign corporations,
and, for U.S. corporations, their share of reinvested earnings of
their incorporated foreign affiliates, and earnings of unincorporated
foreign affiliates (line 82), net of corresponding payments (line 83).
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.20D. Net Corporate Dividend Payments by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Net corporate dividends 1 370,918 399,186
Domestic industries 2 330,056 351,334
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 3 2,959 2,848
Farms (1) 4 1,946 1,997
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 5 1,013 851
Mining 6 4,308 3,017
Oil and gas extraction 7 3,250 2,497
Mining, except oil and gas 8 831 652
Support activities for mining 9 227 -132
Utilities 10 10,569 10,843
Construction 11 21,167 23,423
Manufacturing 12 71,010 78,751
Durable goods 13 27,320 26,077
Wood products 14 1,331 1,278
Nonmetallic mineral products 15 926 967
Primary metals 16 801 772
Fabricated metal products 17 4,919 4,815
Machinery 18 2,716 2,452
Computer and electronic products 19 -771 -4,075
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components 20 8,085 9,148
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts 21 3,621 3,699
Other transportation equipment 22 1,176 2,365
Furniture and related products 23 757 1,077
Miscellaneous manufacturing 24 3,759 3,579
Nondurable goods 25 43,690 52,674
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 26 11,421 15,116
Textile mills and textile product
mills 27 417 519
Apparel and leather and allied
products 28 1,279 2,216
Paper products 29 3,425 2,826
Printing and related support
activities 30 1,476 1,490
Petroleum and coal products 31 5,554 12,312
Chemical products 32 18,481 16,659
Plastics and rubber products 33 1,637 1,536
Wholesale trade 34 24,555 22,376
Durable goods 35 14,738 11,771
Nondurable goods 36 9,817 10,605
Retail trade 37 20,496 21,899
Transportation and warehousing 38 5,783 4,357
Air transportation 39 802 231
Rail transportation 40 694 194
Water transportation 41 376 328
Truck transportation 42 1,343 1,106
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 43 515 345
Pipeline transportation 44 347 355
Other transportation and support
activities (2) 45 1,330 1,386
Warehousing and storage 46 376 412
Information 47 17,862 16,870
Publishing industries (includes
software) 48 2,938 3,458
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 49 724 741
Broadcasting and telecommunications 50 14,232 12,189
Information and data processing services 51 -32 482
Finance and insurance 52 58,230 64,153
Federal Reserve banks 53 428 484
Credit intermediation and related
activities 54 8,122 9,554
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 55 10,699 7,826
Insurance carriers and related
activities 56 9,099 12,378
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 57 29,882 33,911
Real estate and rental and leasing 58 15,715 16,960
Real estate 59 14,167 15,273
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3) 60 1,548 1,687
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 61 22,656 22,163
Legal services 62 4,563 4,310
Computer systems design and related
services 63 2,309 2,991
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4) 64 15,784 14,862
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 65 26,407 32,377
Administrative and waste management
services 66 5,184 6,475
Administrative and support services 67 4,576 5,870
Waste management and remediation
services 68 608 605
Educational services 69 681 510
Heath care and social assistance 70 9,929 11,648
Ambulatory health care services 71 8,029 9,248
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities 72 658 665
Social assistance 73 1,242 1,735
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 74 2,986 3,364
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 75 1,568 2,074
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 76 1,418 1,290
Accommodation and food services 77 5,720 5,722
Accommodation 78 1,293 1,282
Food services and drinking places 79 4,427 4,440
Other services, except government 80 3,839 3,578
Rest of the world 81 40,862 47,852
Receipts from the rest of the world (6) 82 87,401 92,848
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (7) 83 46,539 44,996
2003 2004
Net corporate dividends 423,185 492,992
Domestic industries 393,409 457,086
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 3,474 3,741
Farms (1)
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities
Mining 5,264 3,258
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas
Support activities for mining
Utilities 10,360 10,871
Construction 22,449 24,101
Manufacturing 94,632 108,114
Durable goods 32,783 42,044
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurable goods 61,849 66,070
Food and beverage and tobacco
products
Textile mills and textile product
mills
Apparel and leather and allied
products
Paper products
Printing and related support
activities
Petroleum and coal products
Chemical products
Plastics and rubber products
Wholesale trade 22,522 25,498
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Retail trade 277,361 32,908
Transportation and warehousing 6,144 6,387
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger
transportation
Pipeline transportation
Other transportation and support
activities (2)
Warehousing and storage
Information 24,724 60,006
Publishing industries (includes
software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries
Broadcasting and telecommunications
Information and data processing services
Finance and insurance 63,328 70,781
Federal Reserve banks
Credit intermediation and related
activities
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments
Insurance carriers and related
activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing 18,731 20,345
Real estate
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3)
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 23,341 26,830
Legal services
Computer systems design and related
services
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4)
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 34,596 25,056
Administrative and waste management
services 7,676 8,266
Administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation
services
Educational services 1,346 1,450
Heath care and social assistance 13,517 14,561
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities
Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3,374 3,635
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries
Accommodation and food services 6,106 6,874
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government 4,089 4,404
Rest of the world 29,776 35,906
Receipts from the rest of the world (6) 97,520 104,326
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (7) 67,744 68,420
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(3.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(4.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific and technical
consulting services; scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific,
and technical services.
(5.) Consists of bank and other holding companies.
(6.) Consists of (1) receipts by U.S. residents of dividends from
foreign corporations, plus (2) earnings distributed by unincorporated
foreign affiliates to their U.S. parents.
(7.) Consists of (1) payments by U.S. corporations of dividends to
foreign residents, plus (2) earnings distributed by unincorporated
U.S. affiliates to theirtoreign parents.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.21D. Undistributed Corporate Profits by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Undistributed corporate profits 1 132,862 176,633
Domestic industries 2 4,027 68,682
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting 3 -1,978 -2,671
Farms (1) 4 -1,484 -2,612
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities 5 -494 -59
Mining 6 8,896 981
Oil and gas extraction 7 8,358 3,027
Mining, except oil and gas 8 -412 -259
Support activities for mining 9 950 -1,787
Utilities 10 4,756 -5,009
Construction 11 18,107 18,847
Manufacturing 12 -71,602 -70,494
Durable goods 13 -67,940 -48,267
Wood products 14 437 247
Nonmetallic mineral products 15 1,874 1,484
Primary metals 16 -4,210 -1,268
Fabricated metal products 17 2,366 2,186
Machinery 18 -1,638 -1,951
Computer and electronic products 19 -48,534 -32,811
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components 20 -7,734 -10,233
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts 21 -13,962 -10,036
Other transportation equipment 22 3,033 2,091
Furniture and related products 23 477 767
Miscellaneous manufacturing 24 -49 1,257
Nondurable goods 25 -3,662 -22,227
Food and beverage and tobacco
products 26 6,796 -287
Textile mills and textile product
mills 27 -985 -608
Apparel and leather and allied
products 28 364 1,908
Paper products 29 -3,458 -2,068
Printing and related support
activities 30 1,062 1,248
Petroleum and coal products 31 13,945 -12,926
Chemical products 32 -20,429 -10,074
Plastics and rubber products 33 -957 580
Wholesale trade 34 14,657 18,883
Durable goods 35 5,681 9,639
Nondurable goods 36 8,976 9,244
Retail trade 37 31,641 38,248
Transportation and warehousing 38 -7,322 -7,116
Air transportation 39 -10,706 -13,543
Rail transportation 40 23 915
Water transportation 41 -146 -152
Truck transportation, 42 690 1,596
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 43 71 464
Pipeline transportation 44 141 377
Other transportation and support
activities (2) 45 2,552 3,063
Warehousing and storage 46 53 164
Information 47 -52,163 -29,993
Publishing industries (includes
software) 48 -5,953 2,011
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 49 993 4,950
Broadcasting and telecommunications 50 -34,237 -35,646
Information and data processing services 51 -12,966 -1,308
Finance and insurance 52 3,271 28,248
Federal Reserve banks 53 787 -1,312
Credit intermediation and related
activities 54 45,518 58,530
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 55 -9,871 2,327
Insurance carriers and related
activities 56 -27,071 -8,666
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 57 -6,092 -22,631
Real estate and rental and leasing 58 -7,874 -8,540
Real estate 59 -7,612 -7,665
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3) 60 -262 -875
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 61 -14,752 -4,106
Legal services 62 3,895 4,327
Computer systems design and related
services 63 -13,093 -7,530
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4) 64 -5,554 -903
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 65 47,231 56,014
Administrative and waste management
services 66 3,263 2,440
Administrative and support services 67 2,492 1,207
Waste management and remediation
services 68 771 1,233
Educational services 69 989 1,765
Heath care and social assistance 70 19,477 22,378
Ambulatory health care services 71 13,465 14,285
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities 72 3,542 5,497
Social assistance 73 2,470 2,596
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 74 -249 103
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 75 -88 -238
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 76 -161 341
Accommodation and food services 77 3,435 5,530
Accommodation 78 -536 605
Food services and drinking places 79 3,971 4,925
Other services, except government 80 4,244 3,174
Rest of the world 81 128,835 107,951
Receipts from the rest of the world (6) 82 95,179 111,575
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (7) 83 -33,656 3,624
2003 2004
Undistributed corporate profits 281,867 295,197
Domestic industries 135,621 146,217
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting -2,015 -1,527
Farms (1)
Forestry, fishing, and related
activities
Mining 9,380 22,223
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas
Support activities for mining
Utilities -2,445 -2,962
Construction 20,607 24,986
Manufacturing -61,189 -44,436
Durable goods -49,928 -22,367
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,
and parts
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurable goods -11,261 -22,069
Food and beverage and tobacco
products
Textile mills and textile product
mills
Apparel and leather and allied
products
Paper products
Printing and related support
activities
Petroleum and coal products
Chemical products
Plastics and rubber products
Wholesale trade 25,145 31,867
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Retail trade 38,512 37,413
Transportation and warehousing -1,185 -506
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation,
Transit and ground passenger
transportation
Pipeline transportation
Other transportation and support
activities (2)
Warehousing and storage
Information -36,418 -54,234
Publishing industries (includes
software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries
Broadcasting and telecommunications
Information and data processing services
Finance and insurance 52,790 42,225
Federal Reserve banks
Credit intermediation and related
activities
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments
Insurance carriers and related
activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing -8,276 -7,868
Real estate
Rental and leasing services and lessors
of intangible assets (3)
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 1,826 3,360
Legal services
Computer systems design and related
services
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4)
Management of companies and
enterprises (5) 56,730 57,329
Administrative and waste management
services 5,220 5,780
Administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation
services
Educational services 1,517 1,676
Heath care and social assistance 26,431 24,062
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals and nursing and residential
care facilities
Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 191 1,364
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries
Accommodation and food services 5,703 2,271
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government 3,097 3,195
Rest of the world 146,246 148,980
Receipts from the rest of the world (6) 158,218 205,166
Less: Payments to the rest of the
world (7) 11,972 56,186
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(3.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(4.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and
payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical
consulting services; scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific,
and technical services.
(5.) Consists of bank and other holding companies.
(6.) Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents of their share of
the reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates and
reinvested earnings of their unincorporated foreign affiliates.
(7.) Consists of payments to foreign residents of their share
of the reinvested earnings of their incorporated U.S. affiliates
and reinvested earnings of their unincorporated U.S. affiliates.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 6.22D. Corporate Capital Consumption Allowances by Industry
[Millions of dollars]
Line 2001 2002
Corporate capital consumption
allowances 1 800,628 862,218
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 2 6,160 7,021
Farms (1) 3 4,519 5,033
Forestry, fishing, and related activities 4 1,641 1,988
Mining 5 14,113 16,507
Oil and gas extraction 6 5,086 6,990
Mining, except oil and gas 7 4,933 5,480
Support activities for mining 8 4,094 4,037
Utilities 9 34,548 42,086
Construction 10 19,935 22,331
Manufacturing 11 257,398 274,744
Durable goods 12 160,866 176,643
Wood products 13 3,463 3,663
Nonmetallic mineral products 14 8,547 9,201
Primary metals 15 8,545 9,390
Fabricated metal products 16 11,087 11,433
Machinery 17 14,190 14,747
Computer and electronic products 18 30,705 31,451
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components 19 20,343 22,331
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and
parts 20 45,145 54,599
Other transportation equipment 21 9,806 10,641
Furniture and related products 22 2,118 2,117
Miscellaneous manufacturing 23 6,917 7,070
Nondurable goods 24 96,532 98,101
Food and beverage and tobacco products 25 19,077 20,891
Textile mills and textile product mills 26 2,501 2,357
Apparel and leather and allied products 27 2,190 2,140
Paper products 28 11,189 11,776
Printing and related support activities 29 5,579 5,931
Petroleum and coal products 30 22,570 21,245
Chemical products 31 26,191 26,371
Plastics and rubber products 32 7,235 7,390
Wholesale trade 33 61,782 69,123
Durable goods 34 41,899 46,926
Nondurablegoods 35 19,883 22,197
Retail trade, 36 45,897 52,470
Transportation and warehousing 37 43,912 46,130
Air transportation 38 17,836 18,460
Rail transportation 39 5,933 5,687
Water transportation 40 1,459 1,621
Truck transportation 41 9,902 10,811
Transit and ground passenger
transportation 42 1,861 1,814
Pipeline transportation 43 158 187
Other transportation and support
activities (2) 44 6,056 6,691
Warehousing and storage 45 707 859
Information 46 101,870 108,167
Publishing industries (includes software) 47 5,372 5,743
Motion picture and sound recording
industries 48 2,697 2,627
Broadcasting and telecommunications 49 84,245 90,612
Information and data processing services 50 9,556 9,185
Finance and insurance 51 57,721 60,956
Federal Reserve banks 52 292 303
Credit intermediation and related
activities 53 18,403 21,678
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments 54 10,493 7,258
Insurance carriers and related activities 55 24,149 26,831
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles 56 4,384 4,886
Real estate and rental and leasing 57 35,329 33,060
Real estate 58 11,211 8,799
Rental and leasing services and lessors of
intangible assets (3) 59 24,118 24,261
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 60 19,366 20,665
Legal services 61 1,129 1,350
Computer systems design and related
services 62 6,142 5,877
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4) 63 12,095 13,438
Management of companies and enterprises (5) 64 60,860 62,347
Administrative and waste management
services 65 10,690 11,991
Administrative and support services 66 7,014 8,037
Waste management and remediation services 67 3,676 3,954
Educational services 68 845 735
Heath care and social assistance 69 7,869 9,161
Ambulatory health care services 70 4,108 5,095
Hospitals and nursing and residential care
facilities 71 2,328 2,112
Social assistance 72 1,433 1,954
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 73 1,973 2,156
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities 74 1,080 1,266
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries 75 893 890
Accommodation and food services 76 15,509 17,227
Accommodation 77 6,636 6,612
Food services and drinking places 78 8,873 10,615
Other services, except government 79 4,851 5,341
2003 2004
Corporate capital consumption
allowances 862,233 941,378
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 7,673 8,253
Farms (1)
Forestry, fishing, and related activities
Mining 17,447 19,667
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas
Support activities for mining
Utilities 47,519 51,915
Construction 24,981 28,138
Manufacturing 269,501 284,755
Durable goods 168,363 181,020
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and
parts
Other transportation equipment
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurable goods 101,138 103,735
Food and beverage and tobacco products
Textile mills and textile product mills
Apparel and leather and allied products
Paper products
Printing and related support activities
Petroleum and coal products
Chemical products
Plastics and rubber products
Wholesale trade 67,618 73,090
Durable goods
Nondurablegoods
Retail trade, 55,465 62,636
Transportation and warehousing 47,818 51,506
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger
transportation
Pipeline transportation
Other transportation and support
activities (2)
Warehousing and storage
Information 101,549 116,133
Publishing industries (includes software)
Motion picture and sound recording
industries
Broadcasting and telecommunications
Information and data processing services
Finance and insurance 59,028 65,758
Federal Reserve banks
Credit intermediation and related
activities
Securities, commodity contracts, and
investments
Insurance carriers and related activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial
vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing 32,535 33,071
Real estate
Rental and leasing services and lessors of
intangible assets (3)
Professional, scientific, and technical
services 20,647 23,999
Legal services
Computer systems design and related
services
Miscellaneous professional, scientific,
and technical services (4)
Management of companies and enterprises (5) 60,634 65,652
Administrative and waste management
services 13,542 15,354
Administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation services
Educational services 790 721
Heath care and social assistance 10,431 12,722
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals and nursing and residential care
facilities
Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1,781 2,285
Performing arts, spectator sports,
museums, and related activities
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
industries
Accommodation and food services 17,625 19,761
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government 5,649 5,963
(1.) NAICS crop and animal production.
(2.) Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation
support activities; and couriers and messengers.
(3.) Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise
agreements, but not copyrights.
(4.) Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services; architectural, engineering, and related services;
specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical
consulting services scientific research and development services;
advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific,
and technical services.
(5.) Consists of bank and other holding companies.
NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS).
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