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38 � Transportation Statistics Annual Report 1996<br />
TABLE 2-2: U.S. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT<br />
ATTRIBUTED TO TRANSPORTATION-RELATED DEMAND, 1989–94<br />
(BILLIONS OF 1987 DOLLARS)<br />
craft <strong>and</strong> parts ran a surplus, with exports consistently<br />
about three times imports. Without the<br />
aviation surplus, the transportation-related trade<br />
deficit would have been even larger.<br />
The categories <strong>of</strong> personal consumption <strong>of</strong><br />
transportation presented in <strong>table</strong>s 2-1 <strong>and</strong> 2-2<br />
show the kinds <strong>and</strong> quantities <strong>of</strong> products that<br />
were necessary to meet personal transportation<br />
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994<br />
Personal consumption <strong>of</strong> transportation $407.5 $403.3 $373.6 $390.3 $410.5 $428.1<br />
1. Motor vehicles <strong>and</strong> parts 190.8 192.2 170.5 181.8 196.1 208.2<br />
2. Gasoline <strong>and</strong> oil 88.6 86.4 83.1 85.6 86.5 87.2<br />
3. Transport services 128.1 124.7 120.0 122.9 127.9 132.7<br />
Gross private domestic investment 75.4 81.3 77.5 81.6 91.6 102.5<br />
4. Transportation structures 2.8 2.8 2.8 3.3 3.8 4.2<br />
5. Transportation equipment 72.6 78.5 74.7 78.3 87.8 98.3<br />
Net exports <strong>of</strong> goods <strong>and</strong> services –29.3 –25.1 –14.1 –12.4 –21.0 –30.5<br />
Exports (+) 87.4 96.1 99.8 105.5 104.7 114.7<br />
6. Civilian aircraft, engines, <strong>and</strong> parts 25.0 28.6 31.1 30.7 25.9 24.4<br />
7. Automotive vehicles, engines, <strong>and</strong> parts 33.4 34.1 36.3 41.9 46.3 50.4<br />
8. Passenger fares 9.7 13.4 12.7 13.2 12.6 16.0<br />
9. Other transportation 19.3 20.0 19.7 19.7 19.9 23.9<br />
Imports (–) 116.7 121.2 113.9 117.9 125.7 145.2<br />
10. Civilian aircraft, engines, <strong>and</strong> parts 9.0 9.3 10.0 10.2 8.9 8.7<br />
11. Automotive vehicles, engines, <strong>and</strong> parts 80.7 81.4 75.8 79.7 87.4 97.9<br />
12. Passenger fares 7.8 9.2 7.8 8.1 8.8 11.9<br />
13. Other transportation 19.2 21.3 20.3 19.9 20.6 26.7<br />
Government transport-related purchases 75.8 78.7 86.6 80.4 81.0 80.8<br />
14. Federal purchases 8.9 9.3 10.1 10.5 10.5 9.9<br />
15. State <strong>and</strong> local purchases 58.8 60.4 60.6 60.4 61.8 63.1<br />
16. Defense-related purchases 8.1 9.0 15.9 9.6 8.7 7.8<br />
Total final uses for transportation 529.4 538.2 523.6 539.9 562.0 580.9<br />
Gross domestic product $4,838.0 $4,897.3 $4,867.6 $4,979.3 $5,134.5 $5,344.0<br />
Total transport in gross domestic product 10.9% 11.0% 10.8% 10.8% 10.9% 10.9%<br />
SOURCE: Based on U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Analysis, “Survey <strong>of</strong> Current Business,” 1994, National Income <strong>and</strong> Products<br />
Account data.<br />
dem<strong>and</strong>, including motor vehicles <strong>and</strong> parts,<br />
gasoline <strong>and</strong> oil, <strong>and</strong> transport services. These<br />
categories differ from those reported in the<br />
Transportation Statistics Annual Report 1995.<br />
The categories highlighted in last year’s<br />
report—user-operated transportation, purchased<br />
local transportation, <strong>and</strong> purchased intercity<br />
transportation—were intended to show what