TABLE B-2.—Gross domestic product in 1987 dollars, 1959-93[Billions <strong>of</strong> 1987 dollars, except as noted; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]Year orquarterGrossdomesticproductPersonal consumptionexpendituresTotalDurablegoodsNondurablegoodsServicesGross private domestic investmentTotalFixed investmentTotalNonresidentialTotalStructuresProducers'durableequipmentResidentialChangeinbusinessinventories19591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993 p .1982: IV1983: IV1984: IV1985: IV1986: IV1987:IV1988: IV1989: IV1990: I IIIllIV1991: I IIIllIV1992: IIIIV1993: III1,928.81,970.82,023.82,128.12,215.62,340.62,470.52,616.22,685.22,796.92,873.02,873.92,955.93,107.13,268.63,248.13,221.73,380.83,533.33,703.53,796.83,776.33,843.13,760.33,906.64,148.54,279.84,404.54,539.94,718.64,838.04,897.34,861.44,986.35,132.73,759.64,012.14,194.24,333.54,427.14,625.54,779.74,856.74,892.34,917.14,906.54,867.24,837.84,855.64,872.64,879.64,922.04,956.54,998.25,068.35,078.25,102.15,138.35,212.11,178.91,210.81,238.41,293.31,341.91,417.21,497.01,573.81,622.41,707.51,771.21,813.51,873.71,978.42,066.72,053.82,097.52,207.32,296.62,391.82,448.42,447.12,476.92,503.72,619.42,746.12,865.82,969.13,052.23,162.43,223.33,272.63,258.63,341.83,452.52,539.32,678.22,784.82,895.33,012.53,074.73,202.93,242.03,264.43,271.63,288.43,265.93,242.73,256.93,267.13,267.53,302.33,316.83,350.93,397.23,403.83,432.73,469.63,503.9114.4115.4109.4120.2130.3140.7156.2166.0167.2184.5190.8183.7201.4225.2246.6227.2226.8256.4280.0292.9289.0262.7264.6262.5297.7338.5370.1402.0403.7428.7440.7443.1426.6456.6489.7272.3319.1347.7369.6415.7404.7439.2436.8454.8441.8442.4433.2420.3422.0432.6431.5446.6447.5459.0473.4471.9484.2493.1509.9518.5526.9537.7553.0563.6588.2616.7647.6659.0686.0703.2717.2725.6755.8777.9759.8767.1801.3819.8844.8862.8860.5867.9872.2900.3934.6958.7991.01,011.11,035.11,051.61,060.71,048.21,062.91,088.1880.7915.2942.9968.71,000.91,014.61,046.81,058.91,059.81,060.61,065.01,057.51,048.21,051.11,049.31,044.01,052.01,055.01,062.91,081.81,076.01,083.11,093.01,100.1546.0568.5591.3620.0648.0688.3724.1760.2796.2837.0877.2912.5946.7997.41,042.21,066.81,103.61,149.51,196.81,254.11,296.51,323.91,344.41,368.91,421.41,473.01,537.01,576.11,637.41,698.51,731.01,768.81,783.81,822.31,874.71,386.21,443.91,494.21,557.11,595.81,655.51,716.91,746.31,749.81,769.21,781.11,775.21,774.21,783.81,785.21,792.01,803.71,814.31,829.01,842.01,855.91,865.41,883.51,893.9296.4290.8289.4321.2343.3371.8413.0438.0418.6440.1461.3429.7475.7532.2591.7543.0437.6520.6600.4664.6669.7594.4631.1540.5599.5757.5745.9735.1749.3773.4784.0746.8675.7732.9820.9503.5669.5756.4763.1705.9793.8785.0769.5766.5773.9751.0695.7667.8659.8682.8692.3691.7737.0739.6763.0803.0803.6813.4863.6282.8282.7282.2305.6327.3356.2387.9401.3391.0416.5436.5423.8454.9509.6554.0512.0451.5495.1566.2627.4656.1602.7606.5558.0595.1689.6723.8726.5723.0753.4754.2741.1684.1726.4805.5548.4640.2708.4732.9725.9733.9764.1744.6761.8745.8740.1716.6685.2682.1683.8685.2696.7724.4730.0754.3773.7790.6806.9851.0165.2173.3172.1185.0192.3214.0250.6276.7270.8280.1296.4292.0286.8311.6357.4356.5316.8328.7364.3412.9448.8437.8455.0433.9420.8490.2521.8500.3497.8530.8540.0546.5514.5529.2591.3417.2449.6509.6525.5495.5510.6538.8536.7550.2544.5551.2540.2521.4517.8512.8506.1510.5528.8533.8543.7562.3584.3594.8623.874.480.882.386.186.995.9111.5119.1116.0117.4123.5123.3121.2124.8134.9132.3118.0120.5126.1144.1163.3170.2182.9181.3160.3182.8197.4176.6171.3174.0177.6179.5160.2150.6151.4173.2162.6189.5198.3170.4177.9175.7179.8182.9181.6180.9172.8169.0165.2155.6151.0152.8152.9148.8148.0148.2151.1151.2155.190.892.589.898.9105.4118.1139.1157.6154.8162.7172.9168.7165.6186.8222.4224.2198.8208.2238.2268.8285.5267.6272.0252.6260.5307.4324.4323.7326.5356.8362.5367.0354.3378.6439.9244.0287.0320.1327.2325.0332.7363.1356.9367.3363.0370.3367.4352.5352.6357.2355.2357.7375.9385.1395.7414.1433.2443.6468.7117.6109.4110.1120.6135.0142.1137.3124.5120.2136.4140.1131.8168.1198.0196.6155.6134.7166.4201.9214.5207.4164.8151.6124.1174.2199.3202.0226.2225.2222.7214.2194.5169.5197.1214.2131.2190.6198.8207.4230.5223.3225.3208.0211.6201.2189.0176.3163.8164.3171.0179.1186.2195.6196.2210.6211.4206.2212.1227.213.68.17.215.616.015.725.136.727.623.624.85.920.822.537.730.9-13.925.534.337.213.6-8.324.6-17.54.467.922.18.526.319.929.85.7-8.46.515.4-44.929.347.930.2-20.159.920.924.94.728.110.9-20.9-17.4-22.3-.97.1-5.012.69.68.729.313.06.512.7See next page for continuation <strong>of</strong> table.270
TABLE B-2.—Gross domestic product in 1987 dollars, 1959-93—Continued[Billions <strong>of</strong> 1987 dollars, except as noted; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]Year orquarterNet exports <strong>of</strong> goods andservicesGovernmentpurchasesFederalNetexports Exports Imports NationalTotalTotaldefenseNondefenseStateandlocalFinalsales <strong>of</strong>domesticproductGrossdomesticpurchases1Addendum:Grossnationalproduct2Percent changefrom precedingperiodGrossdomesticproductGrossdomesticpurchases*1959..I960..1961..1962..1963..1964..1965..1966..1967..1968..1969..197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993 ".1982: IV..1983: IV..1984: IV..1985: IV..1986: IV..1987: IV..1988: IV..1989: IV..1990: IIIIII...IV...1991: IIIIII..IV..1992: III1993: IIIIV "-21.8-7.6-5.5-10.5-5.82.5-6.4-18.0-23.7-37.5-41.5-35.2-45.9-56.5-34.1-4.123.1-6.4-27.8-29.9-10.630.722.0-7.4-56.1-122.0-145.3-155.1-143.1-104.0-73.7-54.7-19.1-33.6-79.3-19.0-83.7-131.4-155.4-156.0-136.0-102.7-67.4-60.8-58.9-62.2-36.8-21.6-13.3-25.0-16.4-15.2-38.0-42.5-38.8-59.9-75.2-86.3-95.673.889.995.0101.8115.4118.1125.7130.0140.2147.8161.3161.9173.7210.3234.4232.9243.4246.9270.2293.5320.5326.1296.7285.9305.7309.2329.6364.0421.6471.8510.5543.4578.0596.4280.4291.5312.8312.0342.9386.1438.2487.7501.8511.1508.6520.4519.4542.9546.9564.2571.0570.2579.3591.6588.0593.2591.9612.595.696.195.3105.5107.7112.9124.5143.7153.7177.7189.2196.4207.8230.2244.4238.4209.8249.7274.7300.1304.1289.9304.1304.1342.1427.7454.6484.7507.1525.7545.4565.1562.5611.6675.7299.4375.1444.2467.4498.9522.1540.9555.0562.6570.0570.7557.2541.0556.2571.9580.7586.2608.2621.8630.3647.9668.4678.2708.1475.3476.9501.5524.2536.3549.1566.9622.4667.9686.8682.0665.8652.4653.0644.2655.4663.5659.2664.1677.0689.3704.2713.2723.6743.8766.9813.4855.4881.5886.8904.4932.6946.3945.2938.6735.9748.1784.3830.5864.8893.0894.5912.6928.1930.6929.2942.4948.9952.3947.6936.2943.1940.7950.2946.9931.3941.1941.7940.1265.7259.0270.1287.3285.7281.8282.1319.3350.9353.1340.1315.0290.8284.4265.3262.6262.7258.2263.1268.6271.7284.8295.8306.0320.8331.0355.2373.0384.9377.3376.1384.1386.5373.0355.1316.0322.2341.7363.7377.5391.6378.4376.1385.4384.7379.6386.5393.8393.6386.6372.1372.1369.2377.0373.7357.6359.4353.7349.8209.6191.3185.8184.9179.9181.6182.1185.1194.2206.4221.4234.2245.8265.6280.6292.1287.0281.4283.6281.3261.2242.7229.4242.9254.3272.1282.2295.0285.7281.5285.3285.0278.5285.7292.0288.7279.4264.9261.2257.9264.4261.3246.0246.4240.1238.274.874.176.877.878.381.486.586.690.689.484.786.685.189.592.492.990.294.8100.4105.3111.8112.586.679.387.491.695.396.692.794.7100.199.8101.1100.8101.8104.9107.2107.2110.9111.3112.5112.4111.5113.0113.7111.6209.6217.9231.4236.9250.6267.3284.8303.1317.0333.7341.9350.9361.6368.6378.9392.9400.8401.1401.0408.4417.6419.4417.4417.6423.0436.0458.2482.4496.6509.6528.3548.5559.7572.2583.4419.9425.9442.6466.7487.3501.4516.1536.5542.8545.9549.6555.8555.1558.7561.0564.1571.0571.5573.2573.2573.7581.6588.0590.41,915.21,962.72,016.62,112.52,199.62,324.92,445.42,579.52,657.52,773.22,848.22,868.02,935.23,084.53,230.93,217.23,235.63,355.33,499.03,666.33,783.23,784.63,818.63,777.83,902.24,080.64,257.64,395.94,513.74,698.64,808.34,891.64,869.84,979.85,117.33,804.53,982.84,146.24,303.34,447.24,565.64,758.74,831.84,893.64,889.04,895.64,888.04,855.24,878.04,873.54,872.54,926.94,943.84,988.65,059.65,048.95,089.15,131.85,199.41,950.61,978.52,029.32,138.62,221.42,338.12,476.92,634.22,708.92,834.42,914.52,909.13,001.83,163.63,302.73,252.23,198.63,387.13,561.13,733.33,807.43,745.73,821.23,767.73,962.84,270.54,425.14,559.64,683.04,822.64,911.74,951.94,880.55,019.95,211.93,778.64,095.84,325.54,488.94,583.14,761.54,882.44,924.14,959.14,976.04,968.64,904.04,859.44,869.04,897.64,896.04,937.14,994.55,040.75,107.15,138.15,177.45,224.65,307.71 Gross domestic product (GDP) less exports <strong>of</strong> goods and services plus imports <strong>of</strong> goods and services.2 GDP plus net receipts <strong>of</strong> factor income from rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world.Source: Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> Analysis.1,939.61,982.82,037.12,143.32,231.82,358.12,488.92,633.22,702.62,815.62,890.92,891.52,975.93,128.83,298.63,282.43,247.63,412.23,569.03,739.03,845.33,823.43,884.43,796.13,939.64,174.54,295.04,413.54,544.54,726.34,852.74,916.54,874.54,994.03,791.74,046.64,216.44,349.54,430.84,633.04,789.04,875.14,916.44,933.44,920.94,895.44,859.34,867.54,880.34,890.94,939.04,962.25,006.45,068.45,080.75,104.15,145.85.52.22.75.24.15.65.55.92.64.22.7.02.95.15.2-.64.94.54.82.5-.51.8-2.23.96.23.22.93.13.92.51.2-.72.62.93.51.5-.9-3.2-2.41.51.4.63.52.83.45.75.81.42.65.43.95.35.96.42.84.62.8-.23.25.44.4-1.5-1.65.95.14.82.0-1.62.0-1.45.27.83.63.02.73.01.8-1.42.93.82.91.4-.6-5.1-3.6.82.4-.13.44.73.85.42.53.13.76.5271
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