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August 2006 69 2. Personal Income and Outlays______________________________________________________________________ Table 2.1. Personal Income and Its Disposition [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Personal income ................................. Compensation of employees, received ........................................ Wage and salary disbursements Private industries...................... Government.............................. Supplements to wages and salaries ..................................... Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds .................... Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors’ income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments .................................. Farm ............................................. Nonfarm........................................ Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment ... Personal income receipts on assets Personal interest income .............. Personal dividend income ............ Personal current transfer receipts..... Government social benefits to persons..................................... Old-age, survivors, disability, and health insurance benefits Government unemployment insurance benefits ................ Veterans benefits...................... Family assistance 1 .................. Other ........................................ Other current transfer receipts, from business(net).................... Less: Contributions for government social insurance............................ Less: Personal current taxes............. Equals: Disposable personal income Less: Personal outlays....................... Personal consumption expenditures Personal interest payments 2 ........... Personal current transfer payments To government.............................. To the rest of the world (net)......... Equals: Personal saving .................... Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income Addenda: Disposable personal income: Total, billions of chained (2000) dollars 3 .................................... Per capita: Current dollars.......................... Chained (2000) dollars ............. Population (midperiod, thousands)... Percent change from preceding period: Disposable personal income, current dollars ........................ Disposable personal income, chained (2000) dollars............ I II 2003 III IV I II 2004 III IV I II 2005 III IV I 2006 II 1 8,881.9 9,163.6 9,731.4 10,239.2 8,925.5 8,998.2 9,111.3 9,203.6 9,341.3 9,497.7 9,640.5 9,767.9 10,019.4 10,048.8 10,161.5 10,262.7 10,483.7 10,647.5 10,812.9 2 6,091.2 6,310.4 6,665.3 7,030.3 6,133.4 6,191.0 6,275.4 6,340.8 6,434.3 6,525.4 6,611.7 6,714.6 6,809.4 6,889.6 6,953.7 7,093.6 7,184.4 7,315.3 7,426.6 3 4,980.9 5,112.7 5,392.1 5,664.8 4,984.5 5,021.0 5,085.1 5,134.3 5,210.4 5,279.9 5,349.6 5,433.1 5,505.8 5,555.7 5,601.3 5,715.2 5,787.0 5,890.9 5,982.4 4 4,115.0 4,208.3 4,450.3 4,687.1 4,109.1 4,127.2 4,180.6 4,227.2 4,298.2 4,350.1 4,409.1 4,488.3 4,553.8 4,587.3 4,627.6 4,734.6 4,798.9 4,892.8 4,976.3 5 865.9 904.4 941.8 977.7 875.4 893.8 904.5 907.1 912.2 929.8 940.5 944.8 952.1 968.4 973.7 980.6 988.1 998.1 1,006.1 6 1,110.3 1,197.7 1,273.2 1,365.5 1,148.9 1,170.0 1,190.3 1,206.6 1,223.9 1,245.5 1,262.1 1,281.5 1,303.5 1,333.9 1,352.4 1,378.4 1,397.4 1,424.4 1,444.2 7 8 9 10 11 745.1 365.2 768.4 10.6 757.8 815.6 382.1 811.3 29.2 782.1 866.1 407.1 911.1 36.2 874.9 933.2 432.3 970.7 30.2 940.4 783.2 365.8 778.1 18.4 759.7 795.1 374.9 779.1 21.8 757.4 810.1 380.3 801.6 30.5 771.2 822.5 384.1 823.5 32.1 791.5 834.7 389.2 840.8 32.5 808.3 846.1 399.4 877.5 38.1 839.4 858.2 403.8 910.2 39.5 870.6 871.7 409.8 915.1 32.9 882.2 888.3 415.3 941.5 34.3 907.3 909.8 424.1 952.8 33.9 918.9 924.7 427.7 965.8 28.7 937.1 942.1 436.3 967.3 29.7 937.7 956.1 441.3 971.6 452.8 985.3 458.9 996.8 1,008.3 1,017.3 28.7 23.9 19.5 968.1 984.4 997.8 12 152.9 133.0 127.0 72.8 129.2 137.4 130.5 116.3 147.6 140.1 132.0 112.7 123.4 118.5 102.8 –11.5 81.5 76.8 68.0 13 1,333.2 1,336.6 1,427.9 1,519.4 1,328.5 1,329.1 1,334.9 1,339.5 1,343.1 1,366.1 1,389.8 1,415.7 1,539.8 1,464.3 1,500.5 1,532.7 1,580.2 1,602.3 1,649.9 14 936.1 914.1 890.8 945.0 918.4 919.7 919.6 914.6 902.4 892.8 889.0 889.1 892.3 912.3 934.8 951.2 981.7 989.1 1,021.4 15 397.2 422.6 537.1 574.4 410.0 409.4 415.3 424.9 440.7 473.4 500.8 526.6 647.5 552.0 565.7 581.5 598.5 613.2 628.5 16 1,286.2 1,351.0 1,426.5 1,526.6 1,307.1 1,327.0 1,344.0 1,365.5 1,367.6 1,399.3 1,416.7 1,441.7 1,448.4 1,487.3 1,510.1 1,569.0 1,539.8 1,570.4 1,589.9 17 1,248.9 1,316.7 1,398.4 1,480.9 1,274.2 1,290.5 1,308.3 1,331.6 1,336.4 1,373.7 1,393.0 1,403.2 1,423.5 1,456.3 1,477.2 1,489.2 1,500.8 1,536.0 1,554.9 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 707.5 53.2 29.6 17.7 440.9 37.3 750.0 1,051.8 7,830.1 7,645.3 7,350.7 196.4 98.2 58.2 40.0 184.7 2.4 741.3 52.8 32.0 18.4 472.2 34.3 778.6 1,001.1 8,162.5 7,987.7 7,703.6 182.5 101.5 61.3 40.2 174.9 2.1 791.4 36.0 34.3 18.4 518.4 28.1 826.4 1,049.8 8,681.6 8,507.2 8,211.5 186.0 109.7 66.8 42.9 174.3 2.0 844.9 31.3 36.8 18.3 549.4 45.7 880.6 1,203.1 9,036.1 9,070.9 8,742.4 209.4 119.2 72.0 47.1 –34.8 –0.4 716.7 53.1 30.4 17.8 456.2 32.9 750.9 1,043.8 7,881.7 7,742.4 7,453.1 188.8 100.5 59.4 41.1 139.3 1.8 728.7 50.9 31.5 18.1 461.3 36.4 765.4 1,022.7 7,975.5 7,826.4 7,548.1 179.1 99.1 59.5 39.6 149.1 1.9 738.0 54.6 31.9 18.3 465.5 35.6 744.7 54.3 32.3 18.5 481.8 33.9 753.9 51.4 32.3 18.5 480.3 31.2 774.2 43.0 33.7 18.4 504.4 25.6 786.4 35.5 34.0 18.4 518.8 23.7 819.8 1,033.4 8,607.1 8,438.7 8,148.1 181.1 109.5 66.2 43.3 168.3 2.0 796.5 33.3 34.5 18.3 520.6 38.4 831.8 1,061.6 8,706.3 8,565.1 8,265.0 189.3 110.7 67.6 43.2 141.2 1.6 808.4 32.3 34.9 18.3 529.7 24.8 843.1 1,088.2 8,931.2 8,722.3 8,414.8 196.2 111.2 68.9 42.4 208.9 2.3 832.2 32.8 36.4 18.3 536.6 31.0 863.6 1,157.9 8,890.9 8,838.5 8,519.7 199.8 119.0 69.9 49.0 52.5 0.6 844.4 30.7 36.7 18.3 547.1 33.0 871.5 1,191.8 8,969.7 9,000.4 8,674.6 208.5 117.3 71.3 46.0 –30.8 –0.3 848.5 30.2 37.0 18.4 555.1 79.8 888.5 1,215.0 9,047.7 9,180.3 8,847.3 214.6 118.5 72.7 45.8 –132.6 –1.5 854.6 31.6 37.2 18.5 558.8 39.0 898.9 1,247.6 9,236.1 9,264.5 8,927.8 214.9 121.8 74.2 47.6 –28.5 –0.3 909.9 27.8 39.1 18.6 540.6 34.5 925.6 1,326.0 9,321.5 9,418.5 9,079.2 218.5 120.9 75.7 45.2 –97.0 –1.0 928.2 27.0 39.8 18.8 541.2 35.0 938.9 1,373.2 9,439.7 9,580.7 9,228.3 227.7 124.7 77.3 47.3 –141.0 –1.5 775.0 782.1 791.9 810.8 1,023.7 942.6 1,015.4 1,016.0 8,087.6 8,261.0 8,326.0 8,481.6 7,913.7 8,067.0 8,143.5 8,302.7 7,628.4 7,782.6 7,855.3 8,018.0 184.4 184.6 181.9 177.3 100.9 99.8 106.3 107.4 60.6 61.8 63.2 64.7 40.3 38.0 43.1 42.7 173.9 194.0 182.5 178.9 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.1 35 7,562.2 7,729.9 8,010.8 8,104.6 7,559.3 7,591.7 7,685.7 7,804.8 7,837.3 7,912.4 7,958.8 8,013.3 8,158.8 8,076.6 8,085.8 8,074.1 8,183.3 8,217.4 8,237.5 36 27,164 28,039 29,536 30,458 27,237 27,499 27,820 28,341 28,492 28,962 29,322 29,583 30,271 30,073 30,273 30,461 31,020 31,245 31,573 37 26,235 26,553 27,254 27,318 26,123 26,176 26,437 26,776 26,819 27,018 27,113 27,228 27,654 27,319 27,290 27,183 27,484 27,544 27,552 38 288,253 291,114 293,933 296,677 289,375 290,025 290,717 291,485 292,226 292,853 293,539 294,301 295,037 295,643 296,289 297,027 297,748 298,340 298,983 39 40 4.6 3.1 4.2 2.2 6.4 3.6 4.1 1.2 1.9 0.2 4.8 1.7 5.7 5.0 8.9 6.3 3.2 1.7 7.7 3.9 6.0 2.4 4.7 2.8 10.7 7.5 –1.8 –4.0 3.6 0.5 3.5 –0.6 8.6 5.5 3.8 1.7 5.2 1.0 1. Consists of aid to families with dependent children and, beginning with 1996, assistance programs operating under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. 2. Consists of nonmortgage interest paid by households. 3. Equals disposable personal income deflated by the implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures. 70 Personal Income and Outlays August 2006 Table 2.2B. Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Wage and salary disbursements................ Private industries ....................... Goods-producing industries ..... Manufacturing....................... Services-producing industries Trade, transportation, and utilities .............................. Other services-producing industries 1 ....................... Government ................................ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4,980.9 4,115.0 1,010.7 675.5 3,104.2 843.1 2,261.1 865.9 5,112.7 4,208.3 1,007.9 668.9 3,200.4 858.3 2,342.1 904.4 5,392.1 4,450.3 1,050.8 688.0 3,399.5 899.2 2,500.3 941.8 5,664.8 4,687.1 1,101.3 704.7 3,585.8 937.2 2,648.5 977.7 4,984.5 4,109.1 999.9 667.1 3,109.2 842.0 2,267.2 875.4 I 5,021.0 4,127.2 999.9 665.9 3,127.3 849.5 2,277.8 893.8 II 5,085.1 4,180.6 1,000.8 664.5 3,179.8 853.2 2,326.6 904.5 2003 III 5,134.3 4,227.2 1,001.7 662.9 3,225.5 859.0 2,366.6 907.1 IV 5,210.4 4,298.2 1,029.1 682.2 3,269.0 871.6 2,397.5 912.2 I 5,279.9 4,350.1 1,026.0 673.6 3,324.2 878.5 2,445.7 929.8 II 5,349.6 4,409.1 1,043.2 683.0 3,365.9 894.2 2,471.7 940.5 2004 III 5,433.1 4,488.3 1,062.9 697.1 3,425.4 907.8 2,517.6 944.8 IV 5,505.8 4,553.8 1,071.4 698.1 3,482.4 916.3 2,566.1 952.1 I 5,555.7 4,587.3 1,078.9 696.9 3,508.4 918.2 2,590.3 968.4 II 5,601.3 4,627.6 1,087.5 697.3 3,540.0 930.4 2,609.7 973.7 2005 III 5,715.2 4,734.6 1,113.9 709.7 3,620.7 945.5 2,675.2 980.6 IV 5,787.0 4,798.9 1,124.9 715.0 3,673.9 954.9 2,719.0 988.1 I 5,890.9 4,892.8 1,144.4 726.0 3,748.4 965.7 2,782.7 998.1 2006 II 5,982.4 4,976.3 1,159.7 733.2 3,816.6 979.6 2,837.0 1,006.1 1. Other services-producing industries consists of information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises, administrative and support and waste manage­ ment and remediation services; educational services; health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Table 2.3.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product [Percent] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Personal consumption expenditures ........................... Durable goods .................................... Motor vehicles and parts .................. Furniture and household equipment Other ................................................ Nondurable goods.............................. Food ................................................. Clothing and shoes........................... Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods............................................ Gasoline and oil............................ Fuel oil and coal ........................... Other ................................................ Services............................................... Housing ............................................ Household operation ........................ Electricity and gas ........................ Other household operation........... Transportation................................... Medical care ..................................... Recreation ........................................ Other ................................................ Addenda: Energy goods and services 1 ........... Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy. ........... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2.7 7.1 5.7 9.8 5.6 2.5 1.5 4.8 2.1 2.1 2.5 3.2 1.9 0.8 0.6 2.8 –0.8 –2.7 5.7 2.3 0.7 2.4 3.0 2.8 5.8 3.0 9.2 6.3 3.2 2.4 5.0 0.6 0.7 –0.7 4.6 1.9 0.9 1.4 1.8 1.2 0.1 3.9 3.4 0.9 1.1 2.9 3.9 6.4 1.9 12.1 6.8 3.6 3.4 5.0 1.0 1.5 –5.1 4.3 3.5 3.8 2.6 1.6 3.3 1.2 3.1 4.8 4.2 1.3 4.1 3.5 5.5 0.6 10.0 8.7 4.5 5.4 6.2 –0.5 0.0 –6.2 4.1 2.6 2.8 2.1 2.6 1.8 0.1 3.6 2.7 2.0 0.8 3.3 1.4 –5.2 –16.6 7.2 4.1 3.6 2.2 11.5 –2.3 –4.1 22.0 4.1 1.8 –0.6 5.1 16.9 –1.5 –0.2 5.2 5.7 –1.2 5.9 1.0 I 2.1 0.4 –1.0 1.8 1.2 3.8 4.2 –0.7 –0.8 0.8 –16.8 7.1 1.5 1.1 0.2 –3.2 2.2 2.5 4.1 0.8 –0.4 –1.9 2.0 II 3.6 16.8 17.5 17.6 13.5 2.3 0.4 10.6 –0.8 0.7 –16.6 2.5 1.8 1.7 0.0 –5.1 3.3 –1.1 2.4 5.1 1.6 –2.8 4.6 2003 III 5.8 16.7 11.8 23.8 16.3 7.7 6.3 10.9 5.3 4.4 15.4 9.1 2.9 3.2 0.5 –2.1 2.2 1.2 2.3 4.3 4.1 1.9 6.0 IV 2.3 0.7 –7.2 9.2 5.2 1.8 0.2 –0.9 3.4 3.0 8.4 5.4 2.8 3.8 4.4 8.3 2.0 0.7 2.3 5.6 1.6 5.5 2.4 I 4.7 6.1 2.3 11.1 5.8 4.3 5.7 11.9 0.0 1.7 –17.6 0.0 4.6 4.7 2.8 4.2 1.9 2.0 2.7 6.3 8.0 1.9 4.7 II 2.9 1.7 –3.7 9.4 0.6 1.7 1.7 –4.8 –0.2 0.2 –5.1 5.9 3.8 4.0 2.5 –4.1 7.0 2.3 3.9 4.5 4.3 –1.8 3.5 2004 III 3.9 8.7 6.0 12.3 8.1 3.7 2.9 6.6 –1.7 –1.8 –1.4 5.7 3.1 3.6 1.5 –4.8 5.7 –0.1 4.5 3.1 2.4 –3.0 4.5 IV 4.3 6.1 4.7 7.1 7.5 5.4 7.6 7.2 0.6 2.4 –19.7 2.9 3.4 3.1 6.6 18.0 –0.2 1.6 3.6 1.7 3.0 7.4 3.5 I 2.7 2.4 –7.5 9.4 13.5 5.2 5.6 6.4 5.6 5.0 12.5 3.8 1.6 2.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.7 2.7 4.3 –0.8 3.4 2.2 II 4.2 12.8 14.3 9.5 15.2 4.9 5.8 9.5 –4.4 –4.1 –8.5 5.1 2.3 2.6 1.0 –0.3 1.8 –1.3 3.4 1.9 2.1 –2.7 4.4 2005 III 3.9 9.0 10.5 13.7 –2.0 3.4 6.4 3.0 –5.8 –5.2 –12.2 2.9 3.2 2.3 2.4 2.1 2.7 –1.7 4.4 1.8 4.6 –2.8 4.0 IV 0.8 –12.3 –34.9 11.6 6.1 3.9 4.1 10.3 –2.3 –0.8 –20.9 3.6 2.0 1.7 0.3 2.0 –0.8 –0.2 3.7 1.5 1.7 –0.7 0.3 I 4.8 19.8 18.9 22.8 16.3 5.9 6.7 8.6 –1.3 0.0 –17.6 6.4 1.6 2.3 –14.0 –29.7 –0.1 4.0 4.3 3.1 3.2 –13.8 6.0 2006 II 2.5 –0.5 –3.1 3.6 –2.3 1.7 2.2 –3.7 0.8 –0.4 18.2 3.8 3.5 2.5 6.5 15.0 0.8 1.2 3.4 –0.5 5.4 6.0 2.3 1. Consists of gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods and of electricity and gas. August 2006 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 71 Table 2.3.2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Percent change at annual rate: Personal consumption expenditures ........................... Percentage points at annual rates: Durable goods .................................... Motor vehicles and parts .................. Furniture and household equipment Other ................................................ Nondurable goods.............................. Food ................................................. Clothing and shoes........................... Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods............................................ Gasoline and oil............................ Fuel oil and coal ........................... Other ................................................ Services............................................... Housing ............................................ Household operation ........................ Electricity and gas ........................ Other household operation........... Transportation................................... Medical care ..................................... Recreation ........................................ Other ................................................ Addenda: Energy goods and services 1 ........... Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy............ I II 2003 III IV I II 2004 III IV I II 2005 III IV I 2006 II 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2.7 0.88 0.33 0.42 0.13 0.72 0.21 0.20 0.05 0.05 0.01 0.26 1.14 0.12 0.03 0.06 –0.03 –0.11 0.91 0.09 0.09 0.11 2.41 2.8 0.71 0.17 0.39 0.14 0.92 0.33 0.20 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.37 1.14 0.14 0.08 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.64 0.14 0.13 0.05 2.38 3.9 0.76 0.10 0.51 0.16 1.03 0.46 0.20 0.03 0.04 –0.01 0.34 2.06 0.57 0.15 0.03 0.11 0.05 0.53 0.20 0.58 0.06 3.33 3.5 0.65 0.03 0.42 0.20 1.28 0.73 0.24 –0.02 0.00 –0.02 0.33 1.55 0.43 0.12 0.06 0.06 0.01 0.61 0.11 0.28 0.04 2.71 1.4 –0.66 –1.06 0.30 0.09 1.01 0.29 0.45 –0.06 –0.10 0.04 0.33 1.07 –0.10 0.27 0.33 –0.06 –0.01 0.84 0.23 –0.17 0.27 0.85 2.1 0.05 –0.05 0.07 0.03 1.10 0.57 –0.03 –0.02 0.02 –0.04 0.58 0.92 0.17 0.00 –0.08 0.07 0.10 0.69 0.03 –0.06 –0.10 1.60 3.6 1.94 0.93 0.71 0.30 0.65 0.05 0.42 –0.02 0.02 –0.04 0.20 1.05 0.25 –0.01 –0.12 0.11 –0.04 0.40 0.21 0.23 –0.14 3.72 5.8 1.97 0.65 0.95 0.36 2.16 0.86 0.43 0.14 0.11 0.03 0.73 1.71 0.49 0.03 –0.05 0.07 0.05 0.40 0.18 0.57 0.09 4.89 2.3 0.08 –0.42 0.38 0.12 0.51 0.03 –0.03 0.09 0.07 0.02 0.43 1.68 0.57 0.24 0.17 0.07 0.03 0.40 0.23 0.22 0.26 1.99 4.7 0.73 0.13 0.47 0.14 1.23 0.77 0.46 0.00 0.04 –0.04 0.00 2.74 0.70 0.16 0.09 0.07 0.08 0.47 0.26 1.08 0.09 3.85 2.9 0.20 –0.20 0.39 0.01 0.48 0.22 –0.20 –0.01 0.00 –0.01 0.46 2.26 0.59 0.14 –0.09 0.23 0.09 0.66 0.19 0.59 –0.10 2.82 3.9 1.01 0.32 0.51 0.18 1.05 0.40 0.26 –0.05 –0.05 0.00 0.45 1.85 0.54 0.08 –0.10 0.19 0.00 0.76 0.13 0.34 –0.16 3.68 4.3 0.72 0.25 0.30 0.17 1.55 1.01 0.28 0.02 0.07 –0.05 0.24 2.00 0.47 0.36 0.36 –0.01 0.06 0.62 0.07 0.43 0.38 2.88 2.7 0.28 –0.41 0.39 0.30 1.48 0.76 0.25 0.17 0.15 0.03 0.30 0.99 0.41 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.46 0.18 –0.11 0.18 1.81 4.2 1.46 0.72 0.40 0.34 1.40 0.78 0.36 –0.14 –0.12 –0.02 0.40 1.35 0.40 0.05 –0.01 0.06 –0.05 0.58 0.08 0.29 –0.15 3.59 3.9 1.05 0.54 0.56 –0.05 1.00 0.86 0.12 –0.21 –0.18 –0.03 0.23 1.87 0.34 0.13 0.05 0.09 –0.06 0.75 0.07 0.63 –0.16 3.22 0.8 –1.54 –2.15 0.47 0.14 1.12 0.55 0.38 –0.09 –0.03 –0.06 0.28 1.18 0.25 0.02 0.05 –0.03 –0.01 0.62 0.06 0.23 –0.04 0.25 4.8 2.14 0.85 0.92 0.37 1.71 0.92 0.33 –0.05 0.00 –0.05 0.51 0.96 0.34 –0.84 –0.83 0.00 0.15 0.74 0.13 0.45 –0.88 4.77 2.5 –0.05 –0.15 0.16 –0.06 0.49 0.31 –0.15 0.03 –0.01 0.04 0.30 2.05 0.37 0.34 0.32 0.03 0.04 0.58 –0.02 0.74 0.35 1.83 1. Consists of gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods and of electricity and gas. Table 2.3.3. Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product, Quantity Indexes [Index numbers, 2000=100] Seasonally adjusted Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Personal consumption expenditures ........................... Durable goods .................................... Motor vehicles and parts .................. Furniture and household equipment Other ................................................ Nondurable goods.............................. Food ................................................. Clothing and shoes........................... Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods............................................ Gasoline and oil............................ Fuel oil and coal ........................... Other ................................................ Services............................................... Housing ............................................ Household operation ........................ Electricity and gas ........................ Other household operation........... Transportation................................... Medical care ..................................... Recreation ........................................ Other ................................................ Addenda: Energy goods and services 1 ........... Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy............ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 105.340 111.752 110.991 116.426 105.169 104.614 103.186 106.899 103.112 103.572 98.148 106.422 104.366 103.540 100.793 101.091 100.591 96.217 110.696 104.821 102.180 108.249 118.214 114.372 127.124 111.804 108.002 105.676 112.272 103.687 104.268 97.415 111.325 106.363 104.515 102.225 102.929 101.774 96.344 114.993 108.408 103.106 112.430 125.753 116.518 142.541 119.370 111.913 109.273 117.869 104.727 105.861 92.479 116.072 110.055 108.459 104.922 104.569 105.147 97.510 118.550 113.618 107.403 116.349 132.666 117.173 156.790 129.696 116.924 115.191 125.195 104.204 105.824 86.762 120.838 112.925 111.540 107.145 107.317 107.016 97.652 122.799 116.727 109.540 106.066 112.404 110.176 118.773 106.417 105.439 103.712 108.973 103.166 103.174 103.101 107.378 105.055 103.262 101.847 104.542 100.194 95.777 112.855 106.259 102.286 I 106.611 112.521 109.913 119.291 106.738 106.435 104.776 108.792 102.968 103.379 98.475 109.239 105.458 103.535 101.886 103.695 100.751 96.366 113.989 106.463 102.178 II 107.566 116.971 114.431 124.231 110.177 107.033 104.879 111.568 102.751 103.557 94.119 109.911 105.917 103.961 101.880 102.351 101.574 96.095 114.663 107.807 102.590 2003 III 109.103 121.579 117.661 131.036 114.419 109.027 106.498 114.488 104.077 104.681 97.545 112.338 106.664 104.789 102.014 101.816 102.128 96.372 115.328 108.935 103.624 IV 109.718 121.783 115.482 133.937 115.882 109.513 106.550 114.242 104.953 105.456 99.522 113.813 107.415 105.777 103.122 103.855 102.643 96.542 115.994 110.427 104.030 I 110.987 123.590 116.154 137.514 117.540 110.685 108.044 117.510 104.965 105.907 94.809 113.820 108.637 106.992 103.828 104.927 103.121 97.012 116.780 112.129 106.040 II 111.796 124.106 115.058 140.634 117.710 111.148 108.488 116.059 104.905 105.950 93.581 115.462 109.662 108.039 104.469 103.848 104.869 97.560 117.915 113.374 107.157 2004 III 112.875 126.712 116.756 144.763 120.019 112.160 109.273 117.922 104.444 105.477 93.258 117.076 110.503 108.987 104.854 102.583 106.326 97.534 119.223 114.236 107.804 IV 114.062 128.603 118.101 147.254 122.209 113.657 111.288 119.986 104.594 106.111 88.268 117.929 111.418 109.819 106.537 106.918 106.271 97.933 120.284 114.731 108.611 I 114.838 129.358 115.829 150.593 126.127 115.114 112.817 121.860 106.017 107.415 90.908 119.036 111.874 110.561 106.612 106.972 106.360 98.113 121.091 115.957 108.398 II 116.031 133.299 119.776 154.036 130.679 116.496 114.409 124.653 104.834 106.310 88.912 120.517 112.501 111.285 106.865 106.889 106.841 97.788 122.106 116.495 108.953 2005 III 117.152 136.207 122.801 159.059 130.021 117.481 116.189 125.581 103.288 104.887 86.060 121.368 113.379 111.918 107.506 107.443 107.543 97.376 123.437 117.009 110.176 IV 117.373 131.799 110.286 163.472 131.958 118.608 117.349 128.686 102.679 104.683 81.167 122.432 113.945 112.394 107.598 107.963 107.320 97.330 124.563 117.445 110.634 I 118.761 137.893 115.158 172.097 137.039 120.313 119.265 131.367 102.348 104.696 77.338 124.356 114.398 113.035 103.628 98.875 107.289 98.298 125.887 118.336 111.521 2006 II 119.492 137.729 114.242 173.618 136.243 120.809 119.922 130.126 102.542 104.601 80.641 125.530 115.383 113.728 105.268 102.390 107.502 98.595 126.945 118.176 112.990 22 102.227 103.377 104.676 105.473 103.813 103.329 102.607 103.087 104.485 104.967 104.481 103.692 105.563 106.439 105.703 104.963 104.786 100.967 102.437 23 105.898 108.984 113.455 117.255 106.604 107.121 108.326 109.914 110.576 111.858 112.817 114.076 115.069 115.707 116.972 118.125 118.216 119.953 120.631 1. Consists of gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods and of electricity and gas. 72 Personal Income and Outlays August 2006 Table 2.3.4. Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product [Index numbers, 2000=100] Seasonally adjusted Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Personal consumption expenditures ........................... Durable goods .................................... Motor vehicles and parts .................. Furniture and household equipment Other ................................................ Nondurable goods.............................. Food ................................................. Clothing and shoes........................... Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods............................................ Gasoline and oil............................ Fuel oil and coal ........................... Other ................................................ Services............................................... Housing ............................................ Household operation ........................ Electricity and gas ........................ Other household operation........... Transportation................................... Medical care ..................................... Recreation ........................................ Other ................................................ Addenda: Energy goods and services 1 ........... Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy............ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 I II 2003 III IV I II 2004 III IV I II 2005 III IV I 2006 II 103.542 105.597 108.373 111.493 104.268 105.059 105.235 105.851 106.242 107.202 108.155 108.658 109.476 110.091 110.940 112.067 112.873 113.445 114.603 95.766 92.366 90.845 90.198 94.946 93.795 92.785 91.848 91.037 91.044 91.105 90.581 90.649 90.709 90.570 89.908 89.606 89.385 89.208 100.062 97.657 97.242 98.967 99.852 98.690 98.062 97.470 96.406 96.630 97.129 97.184 98.025 99.074 99.281 98.607 98.906 99.460 99.537 88.688 83.339 79.929 76.884 86.950 85.700 84.020 82.172 81.464 81.020 80.406 79.396 78.894 78.140 77.644 76.315 75.435 74.671 73.897 99.541 97.926 98.044 97.688 99.165 98.287 97.803 98.019 97.596 98.068 98.638 97.923 97.546 97.306 97.253 98.189 98.005 97.567 98.347 102.089 104.145 107.617 111.530 102.760 104.175 103.423 104.424 104.558 106.014 107.561 107.865 109.030 109.325 110.604 113.016 113.177 113.484 115.768 104.951 106.985 110.270 112.732 105.430 105.932 106.545 107.247 108.218 108.990 110.059 110.729 111.301 111.657 112.616 113.012 113.642 114.414 114.905 95.365 93.021 92.655 91.706 94.464 93.548 92.660 92.940 92.937 92.562 93.033 92.614 92.411 92.456 92.003 91.265 91.101 90.870 91.651 90.542 90.433 91.687 105.006 106.018 107.775 103.681 105.259 102.790 102.924 106.120 106.350 105.806 105.573 105.213 109.653 105.141 109.379 110.448 107.670 113.414 104.343 105.952 110.143 109.245 109.097 124.064 123.925 125.377 106.139 112.863 113.234 109.943 117.821 105.374 108.373 114.660 112.059 113.086 151.423 150.760 159.465 107.775 116.529 116.165 115.554 129.900 107.233 112.663 118.438 115.168 116.625 96.217 96.118 97.241 105.158 107.137 108.939 104.679 106.219 103.831 103.730 107.361 107.572 106.847 110.666 110.192 116.076 104.971 108.076 109.626 106.772 110.640 104.545 104.408 108.302 108.420 107.689 101.099 100.426 108.968 105.005 109.002 110.054 107.968 114.720 104.046 105.522 109.586 108.937 108.675 106.497 106.473 106.566 105.441 109.808 110.682 108.037 114.593 104.234 106.597 110.760 109.602 109.495 104.028 103.760 107.002 105.145 110.629 111.431 107.905 113.705 104.546 107.280 111.924 110.020 110.527 114.729 114.523 116.849 105.686 111.573 112.000 108.920 115.669 105.000 107.488 113.231 110.911 111.638 124.081 124.583 117.314 106.057 112.444 112.950 109.467 116.781 105.218 107.851 114.270 111.652 112.535 124.491 124.377 125.425 106.128 113.303 113.691 110.425 118.779 105.583 108.681 115.147 112.407 113.499 132.958 132.218 141.918 106.687 114.133 114.297 110.962 120.057 105.695 109.473 115.992 113.267 114.671 132.838 132.068 142.261 107.143 115.049 115.108 112.351 122.434 106.509 110.133 117.134 113.891 115.393 142.083 141.388 150.483 107.406 115.929 115.820 113.787 125.469 107.014 111.926 117.918 114.541 116.161 167.157 167.116 166.678 107.930 116.858 116.453 115.498 129.526 107.364 113.621 118.752 115.535 116.985 163.612 162.470 178.440 108.619 118.281 117.279 120.579 142.169 108.047 114.970 119.949 116.702 117.959 161.126 160.254 172.031 109.301 119.194 118.269 122.403 145.582 108.977 115.411 120.482 117.311 119.116 182.636 182.621 180.721 109.733 120.112 119.717 121.027 140.827 109.448 116.823 121.314 118.585 120.213 96.789 108.900 121.376 142.141 100.493 110.614 106.896 109.946 108.145 115.117 120.948 122.028 127.409 128.359 134.923 150.861 154.420 154.467 164.856 23 103.705 105.175 107.314 109.559 104.300 104.589 104.922 105.384 105.806 106.451 107.106 107.549 108.151 108.787 109.298 109.732 110.418 110.983 111.774 1. Consists of gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods and of electricity and gas. Table 2.3.5. Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product [Billions of dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Personal consumption expenditures ........................... Durable goods .................................... Motor vehicles and parts .................. Furniture and household equipment Other ................................................ Nondurable goods.............................. Food ................................................. Clothing and shoes........................... Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods............................................ Gasoline and oil............................ Fuel oil and coal ........................... Other ................................................ Services............................................... Housing ............................................ Household operation ........................ Electricity and gas ........................ Other household operation........... Transportation................................... Medical care ..................................... Recreation ........................................ Other ................................................ Addenda: Energy goods and services 1 ........... Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy............ 1 7,350.7 7,703.6 8,211.5 2 923.9 942.7 986.3 3 429.3 431.7 437.9 4 323.1 331.5 356.5 5 171.6 179.4 191.8 6 2,079.6 2,190.2 2,345.2 7 1,001.9 1,046.0 1,114.8 8 303.5 310.9 325.1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 178.8 164.5 14.2 595.5 4,347.2 1,123.1 407.7 152.5 255.2 288.4 1,206.2 299.1 1,022.7 331.2 209.6 192.7 16.9 623.7 4,570.8 1,161.8 429.4 167.3 262.1 297.3 1,300.5 317.7 1,064.0 376.9 248.8 230.4 18.4 656.5 4,880.1 1,236.1 450.0 176.6 273.5 307.8 1,395.7 341.6 1,148.9 425.3 I II 2003 III IV I II 2004 III IV I 8,519.7 1,013.1 443.6 368.4 201.2 2,450.2 1,165.3 335.5 269.9 249.3 20.5 679.6 5,056.4 1,280.8 467.2 187.6 279.6 314.7 1,456.3 354.3 1,183.1 457.5 II 8,674.6 1,042.3 459.6 374.4 208.3 2,508.6 1,191.9 341.5 285.5 264.3 21.3 689.7 5,123.7 1,297.2 474.3 192.1 282.2 318.8 1,478.3 357.9 1,197.1 477.7 2005 III 8,847.3 1,057.3 468.1 380.0 209.2 2,584.9 1,214.7 341.3 331.0 308.2 22.8 698.0 5,205.1 1,311.7 484.3 199.4 285.0 322.3 1,505.0 362.6 1,219.1 530.4 IV 8,927.8 1,019.6 421.6 386.0 212.0 2,613.5 1,233.7 349.1 322.1 299.1 23.0 708.6 5,294.7 1,326.6 506.1 219.9 286.2 325.9 1,534.0 367.7 1,234.4 542.0 I 9,079.2 1,064.1 442.7 402.3 219.1 2,658.2 1,262.3 355.4 316.2 295.1 21.1 724.2 5,356.8 1,345.4 494.8 206.2 288.6 330.4 1,557.2 372.4 1,256.5 522.4 2006 II 9,228.3 1,060.8 439.5 401.6 219.6 2,722.9 1,274.7 355.1 359.1 336.0 23.2 734.0 5,444.6 1,370.3 497.0 206.6 290.4 335.5 1,581.2 375.9 1,284.8 565.7 8,742.4 7,453.1 7,548.1 7,628.4 7,782.6 7,855.3 8,018.0 8,148.1 8,265.0 8,414.8 1,033.1 921.5 911.5 937.3 964.4 957.4 971.5 976.2 990.9 1,006.4 448.2 425.2 419.3 433.8 443.3 430.4 433.8 431.9 438.6 447.4 377.2 323.3 320.2 326.9 337.2 341.7 348.8 353.9 359.7 363.6 207.7 173.0 172.0 176.6 183.8 185.4 188.9 190.3 192.6 195.4 2,539.3 2,109.7 2,159.0 2,155.4 2,216.8 2,229.5 2,284.7 2,327.8 2,355.5 2,412.7 1,201.4 1,011.6 1,026.8 1,033.8 1,056.6 1,066.7 1,089.4 1,104.6 1,119.3 1,145.9 341.8 306.5 303.0 307.8 316.8 316.1 323.8 321.5 325.1 330.1 302.1 280.2 21.9 694.0 5,170.0 1,304.1 483.0 199.8 283.2 320.4 1,493.4 360.6 1,208.4 501.9 190.0 174.1 15.8 601.7 4,421.8 1,132.2 415.9 159.1 256.8 289.4 1,244.0 306.6 1,033.8 349.1 218.2 200.1 18.1 611.0 4,477.7 1,142.3 424.4 164.4 260.0 293.0 1,267.5 309.6 1,040.8 382.6 198.9 182.7 16.2 615.0 4,535.6 1,151.5 429.1 168.3 260.8 295.3 1,290.1 315.0 1,054.6 367.2 212.3 195.8 16.5 631.2 4,601.4 1,167.2 429.9 167.2 262.7 299.2 1,311.5 320.3 1,073.2 379.5 209.1 192.2 16.9 637.7 4,668.4 1,186.2 434.1 169.2 264.8 301.6 1,333.0 325.9 1,087.6 378.3 230.6 213.0 17.6 641.0 4,761.8 1,206.0 441.2 173.9 267.2 303.7 1,357.6 333.6 1,119.7 404.5 249.2 231.8 17.4 652.5 4,844.2 1,228.1 446.1 173.8 272.3 306.4 1,383.4 339.6 1,140.6 423.0 249.0 230.4 18.6 662.0 4,918.6 1,247.0 451.7 174.6 277.1 308.7 1,409.5 344.5 1,157.3 423.6 266.4 246.5 19.9 670.4 4,995.7 1,263.2 461.1 183.9 277.2 312.3 1,432.5 348.6 1,178.0 450.3 23 6,017.6 6,280.8 6,671.4 7,039.1 6,092.4 6,138.7 6,227.5 6,346.5 6,410.3 6,524.2 6,620.5 6,722.1 6,818.7 6,896.9 7,005.0 7,102.2 7,152.1 7,294.4 7,387.9 1. Consists of gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods and of electricity and gas. August 2006 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 73 Table 2.3.6. Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product, Chained Dollars [Billions of chained (2000) dollars] Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 2002 IV Personal consumption expenditures ........................... Durable goods .................................... Motor vehicles and parts .................. Furniture and household equipment Other ................................................ Nondurable goods.............................. Food ................................................. Clothing and shoes........................... Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods............................................ Gasoline and oil............................ Fuel oil and coal ........................... Other ................................................ Services............................................... Housing ............................................ Household operation ........................ Electricity and gas ........................ Other household operation........... Transportation................................... Medical care ..................................... Recreation ........................................ Other ................................................ Residual................................................ Addenda: Energy goods and services 1 ........... Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy............ I II 2003 III IV I II 2004 III IV I 7,739.4 1,116.8 447.7 471.2 206.7 2,241.5 1,043.7 362.8 203.0 188.7 14.4 634.3 4,395.3 1,112.7 415.9 153.3 262.5 285.8 1,243.4 311.1 1,025.4 –24.3 356.3 II 7,819.8 1,150.8 463.0 482.0 214.2 2,268.4 1,058.5 371.1 200.7 186.7 14.1 642.2 4,420.0 1,120.0 416.9 153.2 263.7 284.8 1,253.8 312.5 1,030.6 –30.6 353.9 2005 III 7,895.3 1,175.9 474.6 497.7 213.1 2,287.6 1,074.9 373.9 197.8 184.2 13.6 646.7 4,454.5 1,126.4 419.4 154.0 265.4 283.6 1,267.5 313.9 1,042.2 –36.4 351.4 IV 7,910.2 1,137.9 426.3 511.5 216.3 2,309.6 1,085.7 383.1 196.6 183.9 12.8 652.4 4,476.7 1,131.2 419.8 154.7 264.9 283.5 1,279.0 315.1 1,046.5 –36.7 350.8 I 8,003.8 1,190.5 445.1 538.5 224.6 2,342.8 1,103.4 391.1 196.0 183.9 12.2 662.6 4,494.5 1,137.6 404.3 141.7 264.8 286.3 1,292.6 317.5 1,054.9 –53.0 338.0 2006 II 8,053.0 1,189.1 441.6 543.3 223.3 2,352.4 1,109.5 387.4 196.3 183.7 12.8 668.9 4,533.2 1,144.6 410.7 146.7 265.3 287.2 1,303.5 317.0 1,068.8 –50.6 342.9 1 7,099.3 7,295.3 7,577.1 7,841.2 7,148.2 7,184.9 7,249.3 7,352.9 7,394.3 7,479.8 7,534.4 7,607.1 7,687.1 2 964.8 1,020.6 1,085.7 1,145.3 970.4 971.4 1,009.8 1,049.6 1,051.4 1,067.0 1,071.4 1,093.9 1,110.3 3 429.0 442.1 450.4 452.9 425.9 424.8 442.3 454.8 446.4 449.0 444.7 451.3 456.5 4 364.3 397.8 446.0 490.6 371.6 373.3 388.7 410.0 419.1 430.3 440.1 453.0 460.8 5 172.4 183.2 195.6 212.6 174.4 174.9 180.6 187.5 189.9 192.6 192.9 196.7 200.3 6 2,037.1 2,103.0 2,179.2 2,276.8 2,053.1 2,072.5 2,084.2 2,123.0 2,132.5 2,155.3 2,164.3 2,184.0 2,213.1 7 954.6 977.7 1,011.0 1,065.7 959.5 969.4 970.3 985.3 985.8 999.6 1,003.7 1,011.0 1,029.6 8 318.3 334.2 350.9 372.7 324.4 323.9 332.2 340.8 340.1 349.8 345.5 351.1 357.2 9 197.4 198.5 200.5 199.5 197.5 197.2 196.8 199.3 201.0 201.0 200.9 10 181.9 183.2 186.0 185.9 181.2 181.6 181.9 183.9 185.2 186.0 186.1 11 15.5 15.4 14.6 13.7 16.3 15.6 14.9 15.4 15.8 15.0 14.8 12 567.1 593.2 618.5 643.9 572.2 582.1 585.7 598.6 606.5 606.5 615.2 13 4,100.4 4,178.8 4,323.9 4,436.6 4,127.4 4,143.3 4,161.3 4,190.7 4,220.2 4,268.2 4,308.4 14 1,042.1 1,051.9 1,091.6 1,122.6 1,039.3 1,042.0 1,046.3 1,054.7 1,064.6 1,076.8 1,087.4 15 393.2 398.8 409.3 418.0 397.3 397.5 397.4 398.0 402.3 405.0 407.5 16 144.9 147.5 149.8 153.8 149.8 148.6 146.7 145.9 148.8 150.4 148.8 17 248.3 251.2 259.5 264.1 247.3 248.7 250.7 252.1 253.3 254.5 258.8 18 280.2 280.6 284.0 284.4 279.0 280.7 279.9 280.7 281.2 282.6 284.1 19 1,136.6 1,180.8 1,217.3 1,260.9 1,158.8 1,170.5 1,177.4 1,184.2 1,191.0 1,199.1 1,210.8 20 281.2 290.8 304.8 313.1 285.1 285.6 289.2 292.2 296.2 300.8 304.1 21 966.6 975.3 1,016.0 1,036.2 967.6 966.5 970.4 980.2 984.1 1,003.1 1,013.6 22 –3.7 –9.6 –18.9 –31.9 –4.2 –3.3 –7.9 –13.4 –13.7 –16.3 –16.2 23 342.2 346.1 350.4 353.1 347.5 345.9 343.5 345.1 349.8 351.4 349.8 200.0 185.3 14.8 623.8 4,341.5 1,096.9 409.0 147.0 262.4 284.1 1,224.2 306.5 1,019.8 –20.8 347.1 200.3 186.4 14.0 628.4 4,377.4 1,105.3 415.6 153.2 262.3 285.2 1,235.1 307.8 1,027.4 –22.4 353.4 24 5,802.6 5,971.7 6,216.7 6,424.9 5,841.3 5,869.6 5,935.7 6,022.7 6,058.9 6,129.2 6,181.7 6,250.7 6,305.1 6,340.1 6,409.4 6,472.6 6,477.6 6,572.7 6,609.9 1. Consists of gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods and of electricity and gas. 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. 74 Personal Income and Outlays Table 2.4.3. Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product, Quantity Indexes [Index numbers, 2000=100] Line 2002 105.340 111.752 110.991 99.818 95.746 126.727 98.382 116.426 105.851 107.369 111.208 133.445 116.139 169.146 107.104 105.169 95.329 109.636 104.166 105.706 104.614 103.186 103.508 102.681 2003 108.249 118.214 114.372 97.154 92.809 136.260 100.876 127.124 109.263 113.641 118.734 153.704 125.683 216.158 115.505 111.804 97.096 118.610 111.246 111.192 108.002 105.676 105.652 105.715 2004 112.430 125.753 116.518 98.182 92.401 139.410 104.858 142.541 117.853 125.284 125.459 181.931 143.795 270.280 126.891 119.370 99.280 130.439 118.176 116.457 111.913 109.273 109.237 109.406 2005 116.349 132.666 117.173 103.256 94.308 135.333 110.684 156.790 124.796 130.340 131.772 213.094 162.048 336.313 136.061 129.696 103.573 149.566 125.098 121.658 116.924 115.191 116.329 113.473 Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (25) ............................. Rental value of farm dwellings (26) ............................................... Other (27) ...................................................................................... Household operation ......................................................................... Electricity (37)................................................................................ Gas (38) ........................................................................................ Water and other sanitary services (39) ......................................... Telephone and telegraph (41)........................................................ Domestic service (42).................................................................... Other (43) ...................................................................................... Transportation.................................................................................... User-operated transportation ........................................................ Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, rental, and leasing (74)............................................................................ Other user-operated transportation (76+77) ............................. Purchased local transportation...................................................... Mass transit systems (79) ......................................................... Taxicab (80) ............................................................................... Purchased intercity transportation................................................. Railway (82)............................................................................... Bus (83)..................................................................................... Airline (84) ................................................................................. Other (85) .................................................................................. Medical care ...................................................................................... Physicians (47) .............................................................................. Dentists (48) .................................................................................. Other professional services (49).................................................... Hospitals and nursing homes (50)................................................. Health insurance (56) .................................................................... Recreation ......................................................................................... Admissions to specified spectator amusements (96) .................... Other (94+100+101+102+103)...................................................... Other.................................................................................................. Personal care................................................................................. Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (17).......... Barbershops, beauty parlors, and health clubs (22).................. Other (19) .................................................................................. Personal business ......................................................................... Brokerage charges and investment counseling (61) ................. Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (62) .............................................................................. Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (63) ......................................... Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (64) ...... Legal services (65) .................................................................... Funeral and burial expenses (66).............................................. Other (67) .................................................................................. Education and research ................................................................ Higher education (105).............................................................. Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (106) .................. Other (107) ................................................................................ Religious and welfare activities (108) ............................................ Net foreign travel ........................................................................... Foreign travel by U.S. residents (110) ....................................... Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (112) August 2006 Line 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 2002 100.546 102.429 95.426 100.793 102.224 98.286 102.077 104.912 89.617 93.091 96.217 96.641 95.504 101.015 95.828 94.064 100.931 94.531 101.724 92.930 93.063 100.780 110.696 113.907 107.338 110.230 109.670 111.137 104.821 105.745 104.700 102.180 102.087 93.873 104.365 103.370 97.688 87.401 2003 96.837 103.106 99.703 102.225 103.304 101.952 103.281 106.709 96.532 91.189 96.344 95.730 94.292 101.233 94.390 92.853 98.839 101.349 101.001 88.443 100.215 110.603 114.993 121.643 106.636 115.859 112.210 117.691 108.408 105.484 108.791 103.106 104.798 88.120 106.823 110.407 98.023 85.407 2004 95.834 102.710 104.739 104.922 106.194 100.913 102.386 111.639 100.143 95.386 97.510 96.020 94.259 102.679 94.582 93.646 97.288 108.195 111.363 82.646 108.104 117.443 118.550 127.763 109.204 121.680 113.792 122.506 113.618 105.479 114.693 107.403 111.532 88.699 113.765 119.834 103.989 93.763 2005 96.075 102.623 109.829 107.145 110.891 99.840 102.789 115.193 98.325 96.640 97.652 96.128 94.417 102.617 96.280 95.323 99.049 108.002 112.477 77.010 108.583 116.454 122.799 133.364 110.334 127.079 117.100 128.819 116.727 103.512 118.486 109.540 113.065 85.860 115.088 123.671 107.527 96.572 Personal consumption expenditures .................................... Durable goods ..................................................................................... Motor vehicles and parts ................................................................... New autos (70) .............................................................................. Net purchases of used autos (71) ................................................. Other motor vehicles (72) .............................................................. Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (73) ............................. Furniture and household equipment.................................................. Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (29) .................... Kitchen and other household appliances (30) ............................... China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (31) ............................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments, and computer goods (91) ................................................................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments (92) ..... Computers, peripherals, and software (93) ............................... Other durable house furnishings (32)............................................ Other ................................................................................................. Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (46)................... Wheel goods, sports and photographic equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (90) ................................................................. Jewelry and watches (18).............................................................. Books and maps (87) .................................................................... Nondurable goods............................................................................... Food .................................................................................................. Food purchased for off-premise consumption (3).......................... Purchased meals and beverages (4)............................................. Food furnished to employees (including military) and food produced and consumed on farms (5+6) .................................. Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages(8) ......................... Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (9) ........................................................ Other alcoholic beverages (10) ..................................... Clothing and shoes............................................................................ Shoes (12)..................................................................................... Women’s and children’s clothing and accessories except shoes (14) ............................................................................................ Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessories except shoes (15+16) Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods ........................................ Gasoline and oil (75) ..................................................................... Fuel oil and coal (40)..................................................................... Other ................................................................................................. Tobacco products (7)..................................................................... Toilet articles and preparations (21) .............................................. Semidurable house furnishings (33).............................................. Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (34) ............................ Drug preparations and sundries (45)............................................. Nondurable toys and sport supplies (89)....................................... Stationery and writing supplies (35) .............................................. Net foreign remittances (111 less 113).......................................... Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (88) ............................ Flowers, seeds, and potted plants (95) ......................................... Services................................................................................................ Housing ............................................................................................. Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent (24)................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 102.420 105.263 106.186 111.716 26 103.426 105.921 109.302 114.849 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 101.524 101.092 106.899 107.443 106.333 107.574 103.112 103.572 98.148 106.422 97.154 98.084 109.360 103.027 115.380 115.427 96.277 ............. 96.500 96.704 104.366 103.540 105.153 104.085 103.346 112.272 110.836 111.696 114.007 103.687 104.268 97.415 111.325 94.376 101.947 121.919 108.945 123.123 124.799 98.801 ............. 97.814 96.741 106.363 104.515 107.390 111.404 104.750 117.869 114.688 117.789 119.683 104.727 105.861 92.479 116.072 92.069 105.956 134.604 114.709 128.841 136.057 104.423 ............. 103.639 96.045 110.055 108.459 112.912 123.328 107.685 125.195 116.470 126.657 127.393 104.204 105.824 86.762 120.838 90.049 112.006 145.943 119.854 132.363 151.872 108.434 ............. 111.669 103.662 112.925 111.540 116.806 88 112.678 119.062 124.932 135.741 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 104.344 82.767 100.100 97.355 103.709 105.945 107.873 102.995 104.416 109.681 ............. 88.234 85.624 101.950 80.960 105.036 100.603 107.497 107.494 111.372 105.217 101.433 109.965 ............. 85.410 81.595 109.852 88.138 105.232 94.559 112.107 106.709 111.056 106.773 97.891 112.851 ............. 92.839 88.194 112.206 92.602 105.541 93.939 115.075 107.519 111.664 109.342 97.807 112.163 ............ 96.804 91.491 NOTE. The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.5.5. August 2006 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 2.4.4. Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product [Index numbers, 2000=100] Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 Line 2002 2003 111.317 111.094 103.780 107.670 109.332 123.799 110.176 97.199 110.304 114.783 105.952 108.952 107.974 112.404 112.806 112.809 112.800 88.895 107.612 110.511 84.817 99.909 110.143 104.324 113.152 107.792 112.787 114.162 109.245 112.362 108.849 109.097 109.051 109.380 108.444 109.611 105.908 90.070 75 2004 114.129 117.984 109.342 109.943 111.389 134.264 116.747 95.207 112.764 117.784 108.373 111.936 109.562 120.309 119.457 119.458 119.455 87.777 98.441 114.803 83.297 99.783 114.660 106.483 118.729 110.449 117.598 126.780 112.059 116.609 111.490 113.086 112.190 112.784 110.939 113.373 109.248 91.858 2005 117.556 126.304 113.640 115.554 118.281 160.257 122.873 94.368 116.617 122.065 112.663 116.652 112.878 129.937 124.975 124.976 124.973 89.830 99.243 118.873 84.847 103.656 118.438 108.414 125.325 113.010 122.323 131.422 115.168 121.786 114.360 116.625 116.471 116.661 114.435 118.651 111.762 93.131 Personal consumption expenditures .................................... Durable goods ..................................................................................... Motor vehicles and parts ................................................................... New autos (70) .............................................................................. Net purchases of used autos (71) ................................................. Other motor vehicles (72) .............................................................. Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (73) ............................. Furniture and household equipment.................................................. Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (29) .................... Kitchen and other household appliances (30) ............................... China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (31) ............................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments, and computer goods (91) ................................................................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments (92) ..... Computers, peripherals, and software (93) ............................... Other durable house furnishings (32)............................................ Other ................................................................................................. Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (46)................... Wheel goods, sports and photographic equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (90) ................................................................. Jewelry and watches (18).............................................................. Books and maps (87) .................................................................... Nondurable goods............................................................................... Food .................................................................................................. Food purchased for off-premise consumption (3).......................... Purchased meals and beverages (4)............................................. Food furnished to employees (including military) and food produced and consumed on farms (5+6) .................................. Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages(8) ......................... Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (9) ........................................................ Other alcoholic beverages (10) ..................................... Clothing and shoes............................................................................ Shoes (12)..................................................................................... Women’s and children’s clothing and accessories except shoes (14) ............................................................................................ Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessories except shoes (15+16) Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods ........................................ Gasoline and oil (75) ..................................................................... Fuel oil and coal (40)..................................................................... Other ................................................................................................. Tobacco products (7)..................................................................... Toilet articles and preparations (21) .............................................. Semidurable house furnishings (33).............................................. Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (34) ............................ Drug preparations and sundries (45)............................................. Nondurable toys and sport supplies (89)....................................... Stationery and writing supplies (35) .............................................. Net foreign remittances (111 less 113).......................................... Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (88) ............................ Flowers, seeds, and potted plants (95) ......................................... Services................................................................................................ Housing ............................................................................................. Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent (24)................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 103.542 105.597 108.373 111.493 95.766 92.366 90.845 90.198 100.062 97.657 97.242 98.967 98.365 96.563 96.022 96.921 103.935 97.441 98.006 102.345 98.797 96.433 95.646 96.941 104.250 105.199 105.705 108.196 88.688 83.339 79.929 76.884 96.313 95.030 94.724 93.697 97.968 94.870 91.513 93.893 93.846 90.013 89.872 89.355 12 77.130 68.685 62.887 56.824 13 89.237 83.625 78.170 72.750 14 60.151 49.201 43.563 37.583 15 96.875 93.013 91.122 90.914 16 99.541 97.926 98.044 97.688 17 103.849 104.125 106.385 109.025 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 97.292 97.254 104.173 102.089 104.951 104.375 105.947 96.051 93.921 103.350 104.145 106.985 106.229 108.210 95.097 94.496 103.563 107.617 110.270 109.509 111.494 94.708 93.130 103.154 111.530 112.732 111.341 114.978 25 103.144 107.531 111.076 114.045 26 104.906 106.921 110.230 112.746 27 104.178 105.945 108.672 109.884 28 107.443 110.423 114.249 118.083 29 95.365 93.021 92.655 91.706 30 98.021 96.569 96.309 99.039 31 95.471 93.165 32 93.860 91.016 33 90.542 105.573 34 90.433 105.213 35 91.687 109.653 36 105.006 105.141 37 116.837 118.762 38 100.814 99.793 39 94.801 87.749 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 104.429 109.030 90.644 100.321 ............. 103.813 103.618 106.018 107.775 108.025 102.811 112.013 85.835 98.275 .............. 105.864 102.998 109.379 110.448 110.653 92.814 90.573 124.064 123.925 125.377 106.139 121.032 99.892 83.851 103.230 115.148 82.449 94.949 ............. 109.009 106.174 112.863 113.234 113.170 90.942 89.425 151.423 150.760 159.465 107.775 127.302 100.074 81.692 105.263 118.500 78.188 95.317 ............. 111.788 105.939 116.529 116.165 115.795 Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (25) ............................. 50 108.297 Rental value of farm dwellings (26)................................................ 51 106.996 Other (27) ...................................................................................... 52 102.195 Household operation.......................................................................... 53 103.681 Electricity (37) ................................................................................ 54 106.809 Gas (38)......................................................................................... 55 101.200 Water and other sanitary services (39).......................................... 56 106.232 Telephone and telegraph (41) ........................................................ 57 98.126 Domestic service (42) .................................................................... 58 107.616 Other (43) ...................................................................................... 59 109.488 Transportation .................................................................................... 60 102.924 User-operated transportation......................................................... 61 105.916 Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, rental, and leasing (74) ............................................................................ 62 106.110 Other user-operated transportation (76+77).............................. 63 105.176 Purchased local transportation ...................................................... 64 105.287 Mass transit systems (79).......................................................... 65 105.283 Taxicab (80) ............................................................................... 66 105.297 Purchased intercity transportation ................................................. 67 87.061 Railway (82) ............................................................................... 68 108.735 Bus (83) ..................................................................................... 69 106.558 Airline (84) ................................................................................. 70 82.860 Other (85) .................................................................................. 71 98.962 Medical care....................................................................................... 72 106.120 Physicians (47) .............................................................................. 73 102.754 Dentists (48) .................................................................................. 74 108.737 Other professional services (49) .................................................... 75 105.689 Hospitals and nursing homes (50) ................................................. 76 108.078 Health insurance (56) .................................................................... 77 103.478 Recreation ......................................................................................... 78 106.350 Admissions to specified spectator amusements (96)..................... 79 108.182 Other (94+100+101+102+103) ...................................................... 80 106.117 Other.................................................................................................. 81 105.806 Personal care................................................................................. 82 106.465 Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (17) .......... 83 106.929 Barbershops, beauty parlors, and health clubs (22) .................. 84 105.745 Other (19) .................................................................................. 85 107.100 Personal business.......................................................................... 86 103.865 Brokerage charges and investment counseling (61).................. 87 87.040 Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (62) .............................................................................. 88 104.891 Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (63).......................................... 89 106.874 Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (64)....... 90 106.726 Legal services (65) .................................................................... 91 111.469 Funeral and burial expenses (66) .............................................. 92 108.623 Other (67) .................................................................................. 93 108.133 Education and research................................................................. 94 109.609 Higher education (105) .............................................................. 95 110.724 Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (106)................... 96 107.761 Other (107) ................................................................................ 97 108.787 Religious and welfare activities (108) ............................................ 98 105.888 Net foreign travel............................................................................ 99 ............. Foreign travel by U.S. residents (110)........................................ 100 105.047 Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (112) 101 101.425 106.950 111.254 114.506 106.122 110.393 116.486 112.972 111.383 115.367 117.038 111.116 115.317 109.337 ............. 111.618 104.461 107.478 116.583 122.014 117.805 115.222 122.208 124.677 114.906 122.990 112.618 ............. 117.110 108.971 108.567 120.189 126.985 121.786 118.877 128.630 131.538 118.260 131.141 116.163 ............. 122.283 113.928 NOTE. The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.5.5. 76 Personal Income and Outlays Table 2.4.5. Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product [Billions of dollars] Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (25)............................. Rental value of farm dwellings (26) ............................................... Other (27)...................................................................................... Household operation ......................................................................... Electricity (37) ............................................................................... Gas (38) ........................................................................................ Water and other sanitary services (39) ......................................... Telephone and telegraph (41) ....................................................... Domestic service (42) ................................................................... Other (43)...................................................................................... Transportation ................................................................................... User-operated transportation ........................................................ Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, rental, and leasing (74) ........................................................................... Other user-operated transportation (76+77) ............................. Purchased local transportation ..................................................... Mass transit systems (79) ......................................................... Taxicab (80)............................................................................... Purchased intercity transportation ................................................ Railway (82) .............................................................................. Bus (83)..................................................................................... Airline (84)................................................................................. Other (85).................................................................................. Medical care...................................................................................... Physicians (47).............................................................................. Dentists (48).................................................................................. Other professional services (49) ................................................... Hospitals and nursing homes (50) ................................................ Health insurance (56).................................................................... Recreation......................................................................................... Admissions to specified spectator amusements (96).................... Other (94+100+101+102+103) ..................................................... Other ................................................................................................. Personal care ................................................................................ Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (17) ......... Barbershops, beauty parlors, and health clubs (22) ................. Other (19).................................................................................. Personal business ......................................................................... Brokerage charges and investment counseling (61) ................. Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (62).............................................................................. Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (63) ......................................... Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (64)...... Legal services (65).................................................................... Funeral and burial expenses (66).............................................. Other (67).................................................................................. Education and research ................................................................ Higher education (105).............................................................. Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (106) .................. Other (107)................................................................................ Religious and welfare activities (108)............................................ Net foreign travel ........................................................................... Foreign travel by U.S. residents (110) ....................................... Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (112) August 2006 Line 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 2002 247.8 11.7 54.6 407.7 111.7 40.7 55.1 128.8 16.7 54.6 288.4 237.1 2003 245.3 12.2 58.0 429.4 115.6 51.7 57.8 129.7 18.5 56.1 297.3 241.6 2004 248.9 12.9 64.2 450.0 121.1 55.5 60.7 132.9 19.6 60.2 307.8 248.9 2005 257.0 13.8 69.9 483.0 134.2 65.5 64.2 136.0 19.9 63.2 320.4 259.7 Personal consumption expenditures .................................... Durable goods ..................................................................................... Motor vehicles and parts ................................................................... New autos (70) .............................................................................. Net purchases of used autos (71) ................................................. Other motor vehicles (72) .............................................................. Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (73) ............................. Furniture and household equipment.................................................. Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (29) .................... Kitchen and other household appliances (30) ............................... China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (31) ............................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments, and computer goods (91) ................................................................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments (92) ..... Computers, peripherals, and software (93) ............................... Other durable house furnishings (32)............................................ Other ................................................................................................. Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (46)................... Wheel goods, sports and photographic equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (90) ................................................................. Jewelry and watches (18).............................................................. Books and maps (87) .................................................................... Nondurable goods............................................................................... Food .................................................................................................. Food purchased for off-premise consumption (3).......................... Purchased meals and beverages (4)............................................. Food furnished to employees (including military) and food produced and consumed on farms (5+6) .................................. Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages(8) ......................... Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (9) ........................................................ Other alcoholic beverages (10) ..................................... Clothing and shoes............................................................................ Shoes (12)..................................................................................... Women’s and children’s clothing and accessories except shoes (14) ............................................................................................ Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessories except shoes (15+16) Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods ........................................ Gasoline and oil (75) ..................................................................... Fuel oil and coal (40)..................................................................... Other ................................................................................................. Tobacco products (7)..................................................................... Toilet articles and preparations (21) .............................................. Semidurable house furnishings (33).............................................. Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (34) ............................ Drug preparations and sundries (45)............................................. Nondurable toys and sport supplies (89)....................................... Stationery and writing supplies (35) .............................................. Net foreign remittances (111 less 113).......................................... Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (88) ............................ Flowers, seeds, and potted plants (95) ......................................... Services................................................................................................ Housing ............................................................................................. Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent (24)................... 1 7,350.7 7,703.6 8,211.5 8,742.4 2 923.9 942.7 986.3 1,033.1 3 429.3 431.7 437.9 448.2 4 101.7 97.2 97.7 103.7 5 60.4 54.8 54.9 58.5 6 216.9 227.6 231.0 227.3 7 50.3 52.0 54.4 58.7 8 323.1 331.5 356.5 377.2 9 68.9 70.2 75.5 79.0 10 32.0 32.8 34.9 37.2 11 32.3 33.1 34.9 36.5 12 13 14 15 16 17 120.0 75.4 44.6 69.8 171.6 21.9 123.1 76.5 46.6 72.3 179.4 22.4 133.4 81.8 51.6 77.8 191.8 23.4 141.2 85.8 55.4 83.3 207.7 25.0 18 61.4 65.6 71.4 81.5 19 51.2 52.8 56.5 58.9 20 37.1 38.7 40.6 42.2 21 2,079.6 2,190.2 2,345.2 2,539.3 22 1,001.9 1,046.0 1,114.8 1,201.4 23 612.2 636.0 677.9 734.0 24 379.5 399.0 425.5 455.1 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 10.2 885.9 75.3 40.7 303.5 49.5 159.1 94.9 178.8 164.5 14.2 595.5 89.2 54.4 37.8 10.9 924.7 78.5 42.8 310.9 50.3 163.1 97.5 209.6 192.7 16.9 623.7 88.0 56.0 39.0 11.4 12.3 983.7 1,057.3 86.2 44.9 325.1 51.9 171.3 101.9 248.8 230.4 18.4 656.5 87.5 58.2 41.2 96.5 47.7 341.8 54.2 180.5 107.1 302.1 280.2 21.9 694.0 90.0 61.7 43.5 62 186.0 186.8 189.5 195.6 63 51.1 54.7 59.4 64.1 64 12.3 13.0 13.8 14.7 65 9.0 9.5 10.2 10.8 66 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.9 67 39.0 42.7 45.0 46.0 68 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 69 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 70 28.3 31.2 33.1 33.8 71 7.8 8.6 9.1 9.4 72 1,206.2 1,300.5 1,395.7 1,493.4 73 277.2 300.6 322.2 342.4 74 72.2 74.6 80.2 85.5 75 188.2 201.8 217.2 232.0 76 572.0 610.8 645.8 691.3 77 96.6 112.8 130.4 142.2 78 299.1 317.7 341.6 360.6 79 34.8 36.0 37.4 38.3 80 264.3 281.7 304.2 322.3 81 1,022.7 1,064.0 1,148.9 1,208.4 82 94.6 99.5 108.9 114.6 83 15.8 15.2 15.7 15.8 84 42.3 44.4 48.4 50.5 85 36.5 39.9 44.7 48.3 86 547.0 559.7 612.4 647.9 87 76.5 77.4 86.6 90.5 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 75.9 186.5 84.9 71.2 14.8 37.2 190.2 103.1 38.4 48.6 200.1 –9.2 78.2 87.4 81.8 180.9 85.9 78.1 15.9 39.7 203.1 112.6 40.5 50.1 207.1 –5.3 80.5 85.8 89.3 197.4 98.7 82.0 15.6 42.8 213.6 119.6 42.5 51.5 219.0 –5.0 91.8 96.7 99.9 203.7 106.9 85.6 16.0 45.3 226.5 126.8 44.8 54.9 224.5 –5.0 99.9 104.9 40 66.3 69.0 72.9 77.7 41 213.1 233.6 251.3 265.7 42 59.2 60.6 63.5 67.2 43 18.3 18.4 18.8 19.6 44 4.0 4.8 5.0 5.0 45 35.1 36.3 39.6 43.8 46 18.0 17.9 18.3 19.7 47 4,347.2 4,570.8 4,880.1 5,170.0 48 1,123.1 1,161.8 1,236.1 1,304.1 49 809.0 846.4 910.1 963.3 NOTE. The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.5.5. August 2006 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 2.4.6. Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product, Chained Dollars [Billions of chained (2000) dollars] Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (25)............................. Rental value of farm dwellings (26) ............................................... Other (27)...................................................................................... Household operation ......................................................................... Electricity (37) ............................................................................... Gas (38) ........................................................................................ Water and other sanitary services (39) ......................................... Telephone and telegraph (41) ....................................................... Domestic service (42) ................................................................... Other (43)...................................................................................... Transportation ................................................................................... User-operated transportation ........................................................ Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, rental, and leasing (74) ........................................................................... Other user-operated transportation (76+77) ............................. Purchased local transportation ..................................................... Mass transit systems (79) ......................................................... Taxicab (80)............................................................................... Purchased intercity transportation ................................................ Railway (82) .............................................................................. Bus (83)..................................................................................... Airline (84)................................................................................. Other (85).................................................................................. Medical care...................................................................................... Physicians (47).............................................................................. Dentists (48).................................................................................. Other professional services (49) ................................................... Hospitals and nursing homes (50) ................................................ Health insurance (56) .................................................................... Recreation......................................................................................... Admissions to specified spectator amusements (96).................... Other (94+100+101+102+103) ..................................................... Other ................................................................................................. Personal care ................................................................................ Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (17) ......... Barbershops, beauty parlors, and health clubs (22) ................. Other (19).................................................................................. Personal business ......................................................................... Brokerage charges and investment counseling (61) ................. Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (62).............................................................................. Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carriers (63) ......................................... Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (64) ...... Legal services (65).................................................................... Funeral and burial expenses (66).............................................. Other (67).................................................................................. Education and research ................................................................ Higher education (105).............................................................. Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (106) .................. Other (107)................................................................................ Religious and welfare activities (108)............................................ Net foreign travel ........................................................................... Foreign travel by U.S. residents (110) ....................................... Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (112) Residual ............................................................................................ Line 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 2002 228.8 10.9 53.5 393.2 104.6 40.3 51.9 131.2 15.5 49.9 280.2 223.8 2003 220.4 11.0 55.9 398.8 105.7 41.8 52.5 133.5 16.7 48.9 280.6 221.7 77 2004 218.1 10.9 58.7 409.3 108.7 41.3 52.0 139.6 17.4 51.1 284.0 222.4 2005 218.6 10.9 61.5 418.0 113.5 40.9 52.2 144.1 17.1 51.8 284.4 222.6 Personal consumption expenditures .................................... Durable goods ..................................................................................... Motor vehicles and parts ................................................................... New autos (70) .............................................................................. Net purchases of used autos (71) ................................................. Other motor vehicles (72) .............................................................. Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (73)............................. Furniture and household equipment.................................................. Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (29) .................... Kitchen and other household appliances (30) ............................... China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (31) ............................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments, and computer goods (91) ................................................................. Video and audio goods, including musical instruments (92) ..... Computers, peripherals, and software (93) 1 ............................. Other durable house furnishings (32)............................................ Other ................................................................................................. Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (46)................... Wheel goods, sports and photographic equipment, boats, and pleasure aircraft (90) ................................................................. Jewelry and watches (18).............................................................. Books and maps (87) .................................................................... Nondurable goods............................................................................... Food .................................................................................................. Food purchased for off-premise consumption (3).......................... Purchased meals and beverages (4)............................................. Food furnished to employees (including military) and food produced and consumed on farms (5+6) .................................. Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages(8) ......................... Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (9) ........................................................ Other alcoholic beverages (10) ..................................... Clothing and shoes............................................................................ Shoes (12)..................................................................................... Women’s and children’s clothing and accessories except shoes (14) ............................................................................................ Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessories except shoes (15+16) Gasoline, fuel oil, and other energy goods ........................................ Gasoline and oil (75) ..................................................................... Fuel oil and coal (40)..................................................................... Other ................................................................................................. Tobacco products (7)..................................................................... Toilet articles and preparations (21) .............................................. Semidurable house furnishings (33).............................................. Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (34) ............................ Drug preparations and sundries (45)............................................. Nondurable toys and sport supplies (89)....................................... Stationery and writing supplies (35) .............................................. Net foreign remittances (111 less 113).......................................... Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (88) ............................ Flowers, seeds, and potted plants (95) ......................................... Services................................................................................................ Housing ............................................................................................. Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent (24) .................. 1 7,099.3 7,295.3 7,577.1 7,841.2 2 964.8 1,020.6 1,085.7 1,145.3 3 429.0 442.1 450.4 452.9 4 103.4 100.6 101.7 107.0 5 58.1 56.3 56.0 57.2 6 219.6 236.1 241.5 234.5 7 48.2 49.5 51.4 54.3 8 364.3 397.8 446.0 490.6 9 71.6 73.9 79.7 84.4 10 32.7 34.6 38.1 39.6 11 34.5 36.8 38.9 40.8 12 155.6 179.2 212.1 248.5 13 84.5 91.5 104.6 117.9 14 ............. .............. ............. ............. 15 72.1 77.7 85.4 91.6 16 172.4 183.2 195.6 212.6 17 21.1 21.5 22.0 22.9 18 63.1 68.3 75.1 86.1 19 52.7 56.3 59.8 63.3 20 35.6 37.4 39.2 40.9 21 2,037.1 2,103.0 2,179.2 2,276.8 22 954.6 977.7 1,011.0 1,065.7 23 586.6 598.7 619.0 659.2 24 358.2 368.7 381.6 395.8 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 9.9 844.5 72.3 37.9 318.3 50.5 166.6 101.1 197.4 181.9 15.5 567.1 76.3 54.0 39.9 10.2 864.8 74.1 38.8 334.2 52.1 175.0 107.2 198.5 183.2 15.4 593.2 74.1 56.1 44.5 10.3 892.4 79.3 39.3 350.9 53.9 184.6 112.5 200.5 186.0 14.6 618.5 72.3 58.3 49.1 10.8 937.7 87.8 40.4 372.7 54.8 198.5 119.7 199.5 185.9 13.7 643.9 70.7 61.6 53.2 62 175.2 173.0 173.0 173.3 63 48.6 48.7 49.4 49.4 64 11.7 11.5 11.6 11.8 65 8.5 8.4 8.5 8.7 66 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.1 67 44.8 48.1 51.3 51.2 68 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 69 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.8 70 34.2 36.8 39.7 39.9 71 7.9 8.6 9.2 9.1 72 1,136.6 1,180.8 1,217.3 1,260.9 73 269.8 288.1 302.6 315.9 74 66.4 65.9 67.5 68.2 75 178.1 187.2 196.6 205.3 76 529.3 541.5 549.2 565.1 77 93.3 98.8 102.9 108.2 78 281.2 290.8 304.8 313.1 79 32.1 32.1 32.1 31.5 80 249.0 258.8 272.8 281.8 81 966.6 975.3 1,016.0 1,036.2 82 88.8 91.2 97.1 98.4 83 14.8 13.9 14.0 13.5 84 40.0 41.0 43.6 44.1 85 34.0 36.4 39.5 40.7 86 526.6 528.4 560.6 579.7 87 87.9 85.9 94.3 97.1 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 72.4 174.5 79.5 63.9 13.6 34.4 173.5 93.2 35.7 44.7 189.0 –11.7 74.5 86.2 –9.7 76.5 170.5 77.8 67.1 14.1 35.6 176.0 96.2 36.4 43.4 189.5 –10.0 72.1 82.1 –24.8 80.3 183.7 84.7 67.2 13.2 37.2 174.8 95.9 37.0 41.9 194.4 –10.4 78.4 88.8 –47.2 87.2 187.6 89.0 67.4 13.1 38.1 176.1 96.4 37.9 41.9 193.2 –10.4 81.7 92.1 –77.0 40 63.5 67.1 70.6 73.8 41 195.5 208.6 218.3 224.2 42 65.3 70.7 77.0 86.0 43 18.3 18.8 19.8 20.6 44 3.7 3.5 3.2 2.9 45 33.8 34.3 36.3 39.1 46 17.4 17.4 17.3 18.6 47 4,100.4 4,178.8 4,323.9 4,436.6 48 1,042.1 1,051.9 1,091.6 1,122.6 49 748.9 764.9 804.2 831.9 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. NOTE. The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.5.5. 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. 78 Personal Income and Outlays Table 2.5.3. Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure, Quantity Indexes [Index numbers, 2000=100] Line 2002 105.340 102.689 103.508 102.681 103.113 90.787 97.154 103.426 101.524 101.092 105.698 107.443 106.783 106.333 107.542 116.922 93.873 104.166 103.370 100.700 98.084 104.365 103.540 105.153 100.546 102.429 95.426 102.949 105.851 107.369 111.208 107.104 109.360 103.027 96.277 101.106 102.224 98.286 102.077 98.148 104.912 89.617 93.091 111.072 115.380 95.329 113.907 107.338 110.230 109.670 111.338 107.846 126.892 114.501 102.133 111.137 109.338 112.594 120.504 2003 108.249 104.725 105.652 105.715 106.803 79.046 94.376 105.921 104.085 103.346 110.950 110.836 112.470 111.696 113.782 177.964 88.120 111.246 110.407 103.962 101.947 106.823 104.515 107.390 96.837 103.106 99.703 106.481 109.263 113.641 118.734 115.505 121.919 108.945 98.801 102.611 103.304 101.952 103.281 97.415 106.709 96.532 91.189 115.814 123.123 97.096 121.643 106.636 115.859 112.210 114.183 111.187 132.630 114.335 103.297 117.691 115.727 119.395 127.962 2004 112.430 107.817 109.237 109.406 108.221 72.245 92.069 109.302 111.404 104.750 116.860 114.688 118.505 117.789 119.717 111.947 88.699 118.176 119.834 109.238 105.956 113.765 108.459 112.912 95.834 102.710 104.739 111.493 117.853 125.284 125.459 126.891 134.604 114.709 104.423 103.142 106.194 100.913 102.386 92.479 111.639 100.143 95.386 119.650 128.841 99.280 127.763 109.204 121.680 113.792 116.285 113.636 132.904 116.284 102.516 122.506 120.945 126.267 129.587 2005 116.349 Personal business.................................................................................. Brokerage charges and investment counseling (s.) .............................. 113.051 Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (s.) 116.329 Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except 113.473 life insurance carriers (s.).................................................................. 114.319 Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (s.) 18 ................ 69.249 Legal services (s.)................................................................................. 90.049 Funeral and burial expenses (s.)........................................................... 114.849 Other (s.) 19 ............................................................................................ 123.328 Transportation ........................................................................................ 107.685 User-operated transportation ................................................................ 123.306 New autos (d.)................................................................................... 116.470 Net purchases of used autos (d.) ...................................................... 126.953 Other motor vehicles (d.)................................................................... 126.657 Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (d.).................................. 127.446 Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, rental, and leasing (s.) 114.216 Gasoline and oil (n.d.) ....................................................................... 85.860 Bridge, tunnel, ferry, and road tolls (s.) ............................................. 125.098 Insurance (s.) 20 ................................................................................. 123.671 Purchased local transportation ............................................................. Mass transit systems (s.) .................................................................. 113.202 Taxicab (s.)........................................................................................ 112.006 Purchased intercity transportation ........................................................ 115.088 Railway (s.)........................................................................................ 111.540 Bus (s.).............................................................................................. 116.806 Airline (s.) .......................................................................................... 96.075 Other (s.) 21 ........................................................................................ 102.623 109.829 Recreation ............................................................................................... Books and maps (d.) ............................................................................. 115.371 Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (n.d.) .................................. 124.796 Nondurable toys and sport supplies (n.d.) ............................................ 130.340 Wheel goods, sports and photographic equipment, boats, and 131.772 pleasure aircraft (d.) .......................................................................... 136.061 Video and audio goods, including musical instruments, and computer 145.943 goods (d.) .......................................................................................... Video and audio goods, including musical instruments (d.) .............. 119.854 Computers, peripherals, and software (d.) ........................................ 108.434 Radio and television repair (s.).............................................................. 104.613 Flowers, seeds, and potted plants (n.d.) ............................................... 110.891 Admissions to specified spectator amusements ................................... 99.840 Motion picture theaters (s.) ............................................................... 102.789 Legitimate theaters and opera, and entertainments of nonprofit 86.762 institutions (except athletics) (s.)................................................... 115.193 Spectator sports (s.) 22....................................................................... 98.325 Clubs and fraternal organizations (s.) 23 ................................................ 96.640 Commercial participant amusements (s.) 24 .......................................... 123.798 Pari-mutuel net receipts (s.) .................................................................. 132.363 Other (s.) 25 ............................................................................................ 103.573 133.364 Education and research......................................................................... Higher education (s.) 26 .......................................................................... 110.334 Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (s.) 27 .............................. 127.079 Other (s.) 28 ............................................................................................ 117.100 119.716 29 117.013 Religious and welfare activities (s.) ................................................... 138.301 118.896 Foreign travel and other, net ................................................................. 105.267 Foreign travel by U.S. residents (s.) 30 ................................................... 128.819 Expenditures abroad by U.S. residents (n.d.)........................................ 128.004 Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (s.) 31 ............ 133.519 Less: Personal remittances in kind to nonresidents (n.d.)..................... 130.387 August 2006 Line 2002 2003 2004 2005 Personal consumption expenditures .................................... Food and tobacco................................................................................ Food purchased for off-premise consumption (n.d.).......................... Purchased meals and beverages (n.d.) 1 ........................................... Food furnished to employees (including military) (n.d.)..................... Food produced and consumed on farms (n.d.) ................................. Tobacco products (n.d.) ..................................................................... Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages (n.d.) ........................ Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (n.d.) ........................................................ Other alcoholic beverages (n.d.) ....................................... Clothing, accessories, and jewelry.................................................... Shoes (n.d.)....................................................................................... Clothing and accessories except shoes 2 .......................................... Women’s and children’s (n.d.) ....................................................... Men’s and boys’ (n.d.) ................................................................... Standard clothing issued to military personnel (n.d.) ........................ Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (s.) ................... Jewelry and watches (d.)................................................................... Other (s.) 3.......................................................................................... Personal care ....................................................................................... Toilet articles and preparations (n.d.) ................................................ Barbershops, beauty parlors, and health clubs (s.) ........................... Housing ................................................................................................ Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent (s.) 4 ...................... Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (s.) 5 ................................. Rental value of farm dwellings (s.)..................................................... Other (s.) 6.......................................................................................... Household operation........................................................................... Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (d.) ......................... Kitchen and other household appliances (d.) 7 .................................. China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (d.) .................................. Other durable house furnishings (d.) 8 ............................................... Semidurable house furnishings (n.d.) 9 .............................................. Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (n.d)................................................. Stationery and writing supplies (n.d.) ................................................ Household utilities ............................................................................. Electricity (s.)................................................................................. Gas (s.).......................................................................................... Water and other sanitary services (s.)........................................... Fuel oil and coal (n.d.)................................................................... Telephone and telegraph (s.) ............................................................. Domestic service (s.)......................................................................... Other (s.) 10 ........................................................................................ Medical care......................................................................................... Drug preparations and sundries (n.d.) 11............................................ Ophthalmic products and orthopedic appliances (d.) ........................ Physicians (s.) 12 ................................................................................ Dentists (s.) ....................................................................................... Other professional services (s.) 13 ...................................................... Hospitals and nursing homes 14 ......................................................... Hospitals........................................................................................ Nonprofit (s.).............................................................................. Proprietary (s.) .......................................................................... Government (s.)......................................................................... Nursing homes (s.) ........................................................................ Health insurance................................................................................ Medical care and hospitalization (s.) 15 .......................................... Income loss (s.) 16 .......................................................................... Workers’ compensation (s.) 17 ........................................................ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 97.688 98.023 103.989 107.527 61 87.401 85.407 93.763 96.572 62 112.678 119.062 124.932 135.741 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 104.344 82.767 100.100 97.355 103.709 104.388 105.093 99.818 95.746 126.727 98.382 95.504 103.572 95.848 101.634 95.828 94.064 100.931 94.531 101.724 92.930 93.063 100.780 110.609 105.706 96.500 115.427 101.950 80.960 105.036 100.603 107.497 106.080 106.571 97.154 92.809 136.260 100.876 94.292 104.268 97.490 101.687 94.390 92.853 98.839 101.349 101.001 88.443 100.215 110.603 117.633 111.192 97.814 124.799 109.852 88.138 105.232 94.559 112.107 107.762 108.019 98.182 92.401 139.410 104.858 94.259 105.861 96.740 103.394 94.582 93.646 97.288 108.195 111.363 82.646 108.104 117.443 127.088 116.457 103.639 136.057 112.206 92.602 105.541 93.939 115.075 108.066 108.324 103.256 94.308 135.333 110.684 94.417 105.824 94.629 103.565 96.280 95.323 99.049 108.002 112.477 77.010 108.583 116.454 137.046 121.658 111.669 151.872 90 109.636 118.610 130.439 149.566 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 133.445 116.139 169.146 96.291 96.704 105.745 104.709 105.723 106.523 105.241 104.981 102.063 104.826 105.945 107.873 102.995 104.416 153.704 125.683 216.158 95.902 96.741 105.484 102.361 102.514 110.405 112.422 111.270 98.413 107.684 107.494 111.372 105.217 101.433 181.931 143.795 270.280 106.809 96.045 105.479 99.040 103.385 112.078 110.482 119.828 103.300 113.051 106.709 111.056 106.773 97.891 213.094 162.048 336.313 110.396 103.662 103.512 94.623 103.045 110.466 113.739 123.923 109.424 116.669 107.519 111.664 109.342 97.807 108 109.681 109.965 112.851 112.163 109 110 111 112 113 ............ 88.234 114.399 85.624 110.769 ............ 85.410 115.002 81.595 128.039 ............ 92.839 110.854 88.194 138.404 ............ 96.804 108.744 91.491 153.613 1. Consists of purchases (including tips) of meals and beverages from retail, service, and amusement establishments, hotels, dining and buffet cars, schools, school fraternities, institutions, clubs, and industrial lunchrooms. Includes meals and beverages consumed both on- and off-premise. 2. Includes luggage. 3. Consists of watch, clock, and jewelry repairs, costume and dress suit rental, and miscellaneous personal services. 4. Consists of rent for space and for heating and plumbing facilities, water heaters, lighting fixtures, kitchen cabinets, lino­ leum, storm windows and doors, window screens, and screen doors, but excludes rent for appliances and furniture and purchases of fuel and electricity. 5. Consists of space rent (see footnote 4) and rent for appliances, furnishings, and furniture. 6. Consists of transient hotels, motels, other traveler accommodations, clubs, schools, and other group housing. 7. Consists of refrigerators and freezers, cooking ranges, dishwashers, laundry equipment, stoves, room air conditioners, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, and other appliances. 8. Includes such house furnishings as floor coverings, picture frames, mirrors, art products, portable lamps, clocks, blinds, shades, drapery hardware, and telephone equipment. Also includes writing equipment and hand, power, and garden tools. 9. Consists largely of textile house furnishings, including piece goods allocated to house furnishing use. Also includes lamp shades, brooms, and brushes. 10. Consists of repair and maintenance services for appliances and house furnishings, moving and warehouse expenses, postage and parcel delivery charges, premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policy­ holders for insurance on personal property (except motor vehicles), and miscellaneous household operation services. 11. Excludes drug preparations and related products dispensed by physicians, hospitals, and other medical services. 12. Consists of offices of physicians, HMO medical centers, and freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers. 13. Consists of chiropractors, optometrists, mental health practitioners (except physicians), physical, occupational and speech therapists, and audiologists, podiatrists, all other miscellaneous health practitioners, ambulance services, kidney dial­ ysis centers, family planning services, outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers, all other outpatient care centers, blood and organ banks, all other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services, home health furniture and equipment rental, medical and diagnostic laboratories, and home health care. 14. Consists of (1) current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of nonprofit hospitals and nursing homes, and (2) payments by patients to proprietary and government hospitals and nursing homes. 15. Consists of premiums less benefits for health, hospitalization, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance. 16. Consists of premiums less benefits for income loss insurance. 17. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for privately administered workers’ compensation. 18. Consists of (1) operating expenses of commercial life insurance carriers and fraternal benefit life insurance and (2) administrative expenses of private noninsured pension plans and publicly administered government employee retirement plans. For commercial life insurance carriers, excludes expenses for accident and health insurance and includes profits of stock companies and services furnished without payment by banks, credit agencies, and investment companies. For pension and retirement plans, excludes services furnished without payment by banks, credit agencies, and investment companies. 19. Consists of current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of trade unions and professional associations, employment agency fees, money order fees, spending for classified advertisements, tax return preparation services, and other personal business services. 20. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for motor vehicle insurance. 21. Consists of baggage charges, coastal and inland waterway fares, travel agents’ fees, airport bus fares, and limousine services. 22. Consists of admissions to professional and amateur athletic events and to racetracks. 23. Consists of current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of nonprofit clubs and fraternal organizations and dues and fees paid to proprietary clubs. 24. Consists of billiard parlors; bowling alleys; dancing, riding, shooting, skating, and swimming places; amusement devices and parks; golf courses; skiing facilities; marinas; sightseeing; private flying operations; casino gambling; recreational equip­ ment rental, and other commercial participant amusements. 25. Consists of lotteries, pets and pet care services, cable TV, film processing, photographic studios, sporting and recre­ ation camps, video rentals, internet access fees, and recreational services, not elsewhere classified. 26. For private institutions, equals current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) less receipts—such as those from meals, rooms, and entertainments—accounted for separately in consumer expenditures, and less expenditures for research and development financed under contracts or grants. For government institutions, equals student payments of tuition. 27. For private institutions, equals current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) less receipts—such as those from meals, rooms, and entertainments—accounted for separately in consumer expenditures. For government institu­ tions, equals student payments of tuition. Excludes child day care services, which are included in religious and welfare activi­ ties. 28. Consists of (1) fees paid to business schools and computer and management training, technical and trade schools, other schools and instruction, and educational support services, and (2) current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) by nonprofit research organizations and by grantmaking foundations for education and research. 29. For nonprofit institutions, equals current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital) of religious organizations, child day care services (excluding educational programs), social advocacy organizations, human rights organizations, civic and social organizations, residential mental health and substance abuse facilities, homes for the elderly, other residential care facilities, social assistance services, political organizations, museums, libraries, and grantmaking and giving services. The expenditures are net of receipts—such as those from meals, rooms, and entertainments—accounted for separately in consumer expenditures, and exclude relief payments within the United States and expenditures by grantmaking foundations for education and research. For proprietary and government institutions, equals receipts from users. 30. Beginning with 1981, includes U.S. students’ expenditures abroad. 31. Beginning with 1981, includes nonresidents’ student and medical care expenditures in the United States. Beginning with 1986, includes migratory worker and foreign professional expenditures in the United States. NOTE. Consumer durable goods are designated (d.), nondurable goods (n.d.), and services (s.). August 2006 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS Table 2.5.4. Price Indexes for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Expenditure [Index numbers, 2000=100] Line 2002 103.542 105.857 104.375 105.947 103.611 94.696 116.837 104.906 104.178 107.443 97.001 98.021 94.860 95.471 93.844 98.453 106.929 97.254 107.100 102.878 100.814 105.745 107.775 108.025 108.297 106.996 102.195 100.934 96.313 97.968 93.846 96.875 94.801 104.429 100.321 104.505 106.809 101.200 106.232 91.687 98.126 107.616 109.488 106.501 109.030 103.849 102.754 108.737 105.689 108.078 107.748 108.297 106.662 106.641 109.626 103.478 107.108 104.497 86.518 2003 105.597 107.884 106.229 108.210 107.603 107.165 118.762 106.921 105.945 110.423 95.088 96.569 92.346 93.165 90.987 98.651 109.380 93.921 109.611 103.434 99.793 108.444 110.448 110.653 111.317 111.094 103.780 101.988 95.030 94.870 90.013 93.013 87.749 102.811 98.275 112.343 109.332 123.799 110.176 109.653 97.199 110.304 114.783 110.314 112.013 104.125 104.324 113.152 107.792 112.787 112.629 112.511 112.807 112.788 113.462 114.162 119.980 106.817 88.306 2004 108.373 111.102 109.509 111.494 110.591 123.739 121.032 110.230 108.672 114.249 95.304 96.309 91.960 92.814 90.543 98.519 112.784 94.496 113.373 104.550 99.892 110.939 113.234 113.170 114.129 117.984 109.342 102.795 94.724 91.513 89.872 91.122 83.851 103.230 94.949 118.060 111.389 134.264 116.747 125.377 95.207 112.764 117.784 114.590 115.148 106.385 106.483 118.729 110.449 117.598 117.524 117.071 118.328 118.329 117.845 126.780 134.372 109.683 93.979 2005 111.493 Personal business .................................................................................. Brokerage charges and investment counseling (s.)............................... 113.812 Bank service charges, trust services, and safe deposit box rental (s.) 111.341 Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except 114.978 life insurance carriers (s.) .................................................................. 113.529 Expense of handling life insurance and pension plans (s.) 18 ................ 127.531 Legal services (s.) ................................................................................. 127.302 Funeral and burial expenses (s.)........................................................... 112.746 Other (s.) 19 ............................................................................................ 109.884 Transportation......................................................................................... 118.083 User-operated transportation ................................................................ 94.964 New autos (d.)................................................................................... 99.039 Net purchases of used autos (d.) ...................................................... 90.359 Other motor vehicles (d.)................................................................... 90.942 Tires, tubes, accessories, and other parts (d.).................................. 89.391 Repair, greasing, washing, parking, storage, rental, and leasing (s.) 98.533 Gasoline and oil (n.d.) ....................................................................... 116.661 Bridge, tunnel, ferry, and road tolls (s.).............................................. 93.130 Insurance (s.) 20 ................................................................................. 118.651 Purchased local transportation.............................................................. Mass transit systems (s.)................................................................... 106.133 Taxicab (s.) ........................................................................................ 100.074 Purchased intercity transportation......................................................... 114.435 Railway (s.)........................................................................................ 116.165 Bus (s.).............................................................................................. 115.795 Airline (s.) .......................................................................................... 117.556 Other (s.) 21 ........................................................................................ 126.304 113.640 Recreation ............................................................................................... Books and maps (d.) ............................................................................. 106.250 Magazines, newspapers, and sheet music (n.d.) .................................. 93.697 Nondurable toys and sport supplies (n.d.)............................................. 93.893 Wheel goods, sports and photographic equipment, boats, and 89.355 pleasure aircraft (d.) .......................................................................... 90.914 Video and audio goods, including musical instruments, and computer 81.692 goods (d.) .......................................................................................... Video and audio goods, including musical instruments (d.) .............. 105.263 Computers, peripherals, and software (d.) ........................................ 95.317 Radio and television repair (s.).............................................................. 130.149 Flowers, seeds, and potted plants (n.d.) ............................................... 118.281 Admissions to specified spectator amusements ................................... 160.257 Motion picture theaters (s.)................................................................ 122.873 Legitimate theaters and opera, and entertainments of nonprofit 159.465 institutions (except athletics) (s.)................................................... 94.368 Spectator sports (s.) 22 ....................................................................... 116.617 Clubs and fraternal organizations (s.) 23 ................................................ 122.065 Commercial participant amusements (s.) 24........................................... 118.287 Pari-mutuel net receipts (s.) .................................................................. 118.500 Other (s.) 25 ............................................................................................ 109.025 108.414 Education and research......................................................................... Higher education (s.) 26 .......................................................................... 125.325 Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (s.) 27 .............................. 113.010 Other (s.) 28 ............................................................................................ 122.323 122.298 Religious and welfare activities (s.) 29 ................................................... 121.984 122.838 122.830 122.308 Foreign travel and other, net ................................................................. Foreign travel by U.S. residents (s.) 30 ................................................... 131.422 Expenditures abroad by U.S. residents (n.d.)........................................ 138.861 Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (s.) 31 ............ 113.395 Less: Personal remittances in kind to nonresidents (n.d.)..................... 99.490 Line 2002 2003 79 2004 2005 Personal consumption expenditures .................................... Food and tobacco................................................................................ Food purchased for off-premise consumption (n.d.).......................... Purchased meals and beverages (n.d.) 1 ........................................... Food furnished to employees (including military) (n.d.)..................... Food produced and consumed on farms (n.d.) ................................. Tobacco products (n.d.)..................................................................... Addenda: Food excluding alcoholic beverages (n.d.) ........................ Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premise consumption (n.d.) ........................................................ Other alcoholic beverages (n.d.) ....................................... Clothing, accessories, and jewelry.................................................... Shoes (n.d.)....................................................................................... Clothing and accessories except shoes 2 .......................................... Women’s and children’s (n.d.) ....................................................... Men’s and boys” (n.d.) ................................................................... Standard clothing issued to military personnel (n.d) ......................... Cleaning, storage, and repair of clothing and shoes (s.) ................... Jewelry and watches (d.)................................................................... Other (s.) 3.......................................................................................... Personal care ....................................................................................... Toilet articles and preparations (n.d.) ................................................ Barbershops, beauty parlors, and health clubs (s.) ........................... Housing ................................................................................................ Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings—space rent (s.) 4 ...................... Tenant-occupied nonfarm dwellings—rent (s.) 5................................. Rental value of farm dwellings (s.) .................................................... Other (s.) 6.......................................................................................... Household operation........................................................................... Furniture, including mattresses and bedsprings (d.) ......................... Kitchen and other household appliances (d.) 7 .................................. China, glassware, tableware, and utensils (d.) .................................. Other durable house furnishings (d.) 8 ............................................... Semidurable house furnishings (n.d.) 9 .............................................. Cleaning and polishing preparations, and miscellaneous household supplies and paper products (n.d.)................................................ Stationery and writing supplies (n.d.) ................................................ Household utilities ............................................................................. Electricity (s.)................................................................................. Gas (s