D–2February  2006
National Data
A. Selected NIPA Tables
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1.Domestic Product and Income _____________________________________________________________________
Table 1.1.2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real
Gross Domestic Product
Line
2004
2005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
20042005
IV I II III IV Percent change at annual rate:
Gross domestic product (1)
4.2
3.5
3.3
3.8
3.3
4.1
1.1
Percentage points at annual rates:
Personal consumption
expenditures ...........................2  2.71  2.49  3.01  2.44  2.35  2.850.30.510.370.450.220.640.76–1.40.940.90  1.09  1.070.740.73  5  1.27  1.22  1.47  1.150.97  1.36  1.32Gross private domestic
investment ...............................6  1.820.96  1.11  1.42–0.630.87  1..7 
1.47  1.28  1.13  1.12  1.51  1..80.920.87  1.040.580.900.90.060.050.12–0.050.070.060.02Equipment 100.860.820.920.640.830.110.550.420.090.540.620.430.21Change in 120.35–0.32–0.030.29–2.14–0.43  1.45Net exports of goods and
services ...................................13–0.73–0.28–0.98–0.40  1.11–0.12–.140.800.680.700.74  1.070.150.590.490.250.37  1.080.160.220.180.440.37–0.010.03–17–1.53–0.96–1.68–1.140.04–0.38–18–1.30–0.86–1.60–1.050.15–0.46–19–0.23–0.09–0.08–0.10–0.110.09–0.11Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ...............................200.410.320.170.350.470.54–210.360.14–0.040.170.170.52–0.220.320.11–0.160.140.170.46–230.040.040.120.03–0.010.060.15State
24
0.05
0.18
0.21
0.19
0.31
0.03
0.05
Table 1.1.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real
Gross Domestic Product
[Percent]
Line
2004
2005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
20042005
IV
I II III IV Gross domestic product ....1  4.2  3.5  3.3  3.8  3.3  4.1  1.1Personal consumption
expenditures ...........................2  3.9  3.6  4.3  3.5  3.4  4.1  1.3  6.0  4.4  5.5  2.67.99.3–17.4  4.7  4.4  5.5  5.3  3.6  3.5  5.1Services.. (5)
3.0
2.9
3.6
2.8
2.3
3.3
3.2
Gross private domestic
investment ...............................611.9  5.8  6.88.6–3.7  5.312..79.78.07.27.09.58.0  89.48.510.4  5.78.88.5  9  2.2  1.9  4.7–2.0  2.7  2.20.7Equipment 1011.910.812.48.310.910.6  1110.37.2  1.69.510.87.3  3.5Change in 12................................................................................................Net exports of goods and
services ...................................13.................................................................................................148.4  6.77.17.510.7  2.5  158.97.1  3.7  5.316.0  3.2  167.4  6.015.512.5–0.4  1.0–.1710.7 
6.211.37.4–0.3  2.1811.0  6.713.08.2–1.1  3.199.6  3.5  3.1  3.7  4.4–3.2  4.2Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ...............................20  2.2  1.70.9  1.9  2.5  2.9–.21  5.2  2.0–0.6  2.4  2.47.4–7.227.0  2.3–3.3  3.0  3.710.0–23  1.8  1.6  5.2  1.1–0.2  2.4  6.9State
24
0.4
1.5
1.8
1.6
2.6
0.2
0.4
February  2006S URVEY OF C URRENT B USINESS D–3 Table 1.1.3. Real Gross Domestic Product, Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1109.562113.386111.003112.044112.959114.112114.429 Personal 2112.601116.600114.236115.217116.176117.338117.670 3126.245131.777129.166129.999132.499135.492129.119 4113.000118.014114.857116.351117.392118.413119.5109.725112.960111.027111.789112.440113.353114.260 Gross private 6104.286110.379107.398109.645108.615110.023113.234 .7104.534112.929107.880109.722112.252114.443115.300 Nonresidenti
<896.314104.510100.246101.633103.806105.935106.979.31480.80280.55480.14580.68081.12381.259 Equipment 10103.126114.250108.201110.376113.274116.170117.11125.714134.732127.772130.695134.100136.484137.648 Change in 12................................................................................................ Net exports of goods 13................................................................................................ .14101.970108.850104.398106.295109.037109.710110.1599.899106.963102.031103.356107.266108.104109.16107.119113.569110.275113.578113.466113.738113..17116.495123.676120.518122.698122.620123.340126.18116.830124.643121.221123.629123.276124.335127.19114.991119.070117.217118.292119.561118.596119.830 Government consumption
expenditures and 20113.398115.305114.008114.537115.248116.063115..
............................21125.038127.575125.704126.446127.188129.491127.174 22129.970132.915130.621131.595132.791135.990131.23116.166117.976116.865117.188117.120117.814119.782 State 24107.487109.071108.069108.489109.183109.246109.365
Table 1.1.4. Price Indexes for Gross Domestic Product
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted
IV I II III IV Gross 1109.102112.144110.111110.950111.655112.567113.407 Personal 2108.246111.298109.326109.936110.832111.846112.576 390.63190.15990.44990.64890.52789.83989.621 4107.634111.585108.982109.327110.854112.985113.
........5112.695116.176113.955114.803115.633116.508117.758 Gross private 6106.555109.796107.733108.427109.164110.169111.424 .7106.697109.937107.831108.522109.254110.318111..8101.025103.155101.455102.244102.715103.358104.9120.124132.176122.827125.876128.886133.914140.027 Equipment 1095.02294.66694.85495.06794.91094.49194.11119.935125.568122.574123.062124.359126.335128.516 Change in 12................................................................................................ Net exports of goods 13................................................................................................ .14104.999108.879106.366107.559108.534109.323110.15104.407107.665105.610106.775107.545107.904108.16106.442111.791108.197109.454110.908112.724114.17104.571110.982107.026107.783109.925112.413113.18102.970109.584105.440105.937108.473111.228112.19113.012118.280115.383117.585117.531118.523119.481 Government consumption
expenditures and 20113.505118.874115.148116.747117.820119.751121.21114.354118.478115.575117.550118.168119.056119.140 22114.840118.915116.198118.060118.471119.493119.23113.498117.724114.447116.647117.681118.298118.270 State 24113.022119.131114.914116.291117.635120.186122.411
Table 1.1.5. Gross Domestic Product
[Billions of dollars]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 111,734.312,479.411,995.212,198.812,378.012,605.712,735.3 Personal 28,214.38,745.98,416.18,535.88,677.08,844.08,926.9 3987.81,025.71,008.61,017.31,035.51,050.9999.0
................42,368.32,564.32,437.12,476.62,533.72,604.92,642.54,858.25,155.94,970.45,041.85,107.85,188.35,285.9 Gross private 61,928.12,099.52,004.52,058.52,054.42,099.52,185.7 .71,872.62,084.31,952.61,998.72,058.52,119.22,160.81,198.81,328.31,252.91,280.11,313.51,348.91,370.9298.4334.5309.8315.9325.6340.2356.3 Equipment 10900.4993.8943.1964.3987.91,008.71,014.11673.8756.0699.7718.5745.0770.3790.3 Change in 1255.415.251.959.9–4.2–19.724.8 Net exports of goods 13–624.0–725.7–685.4–697.5–691.0–730.4–784..141,173.81,299.21,217.11,253.21,297.11,314.61,331.15818.1903.2845.0865.4904.7914.8928.16355.7396.0372.1387.7392.5399.9403..171,797.82,024.91,902.51,950.61,988.12,045.12,115.181,495.91,697.81,588.41,627.61,661.81,718.61,783.19301.9327.1314.1323.0326.3326.4332.5 Government consumption
expenditures and 202,215.92,359.72,260.02,302.02,337.62,392.72,406..21827.6874.8840.8860.2869.8892.2876.9 22552.7585.3562.0575.3582.5601.7581.23274.9289.5278.8285.0287.3290.5295.3 State 241,388.31,484.91,419.11,441.71,467.71,500.41,529.9
Table 1.1.6. Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
20042005
IV I II III IV Gross 110,755.711,131.110,897.110,999.311,089.211,202.311,233.5 Personal 27,588.67,858.17,698.87,764.97,829.57,907.97,930.2
....................31,089.91,137.71,115.11,122.31,143.91,169.71,114.7 42,200.42,298.02,236.52,265.62,285.92,305.82,334.54,310.94,438.04,362.14,392.04,417.64,453.54,489.1 Gross private 61,809.81,915.61,863.91,902.91,885.01,909.41,965.1 .71,755.11,896.11,811.31,842.21,884.71,921.51,935..81,186.71,287.61,235.11,252.21,279.01,305.21,314.9248.4253.1252.3251.0252.7254.1254.5 Equipment 10947.61,049.8994.21,014.21,040.91,067.51,076.11561.8602.1571.0584.1599.3610.0615.2 Change in 1252.017.250.158.2–1.7–13.325.7 Net exports of goods 13–601.3–631.9–634.1–645.4–614.2–617.5–650..141,117.91,193.31,144.51,165.31,195.41,202.71,209.15783.6839.0800.3810.7841.3847.9855.16334.1354.3344.0354.3353.9354.8354.171,719.21,825.21,778.61,810.71,809.61,820.21,860.181,452.71,549.91,507.31,537.31,532.91,546.11,583.19267.1276.6272.3274.8277.7275.5278.4 Government consumption
expenditures and 201,952.31,985.11,962.81,971.91,984.11,998.11,986.21723.7738.4727.6731.8736.1749.5736.1 22481.3492.2483.7487.3491.7503.6486.23242.2246.0243.6244.3244.2245.6249.7 State 241,228.41,246.51,235.01,239.81,247.81,248.51,249.25–5.1–16.3–11.2–12.4–17.7–23.8–11.1
N OTE. 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 differ-ence between the first line and the sum of the most detailed lines.
D–4National Data February  2006 Table 1.1.7. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Prices for
Gross Domestic Product
[Percent]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1  2.6  2.8  2.7  3.1  2.6  3.3  3.0 Personal 2  2.6  2.8  3.1  2.3  3.3  3.7  2.6 3–1.9–0.50.60.9–0.5–3.0–1.0 4  3.3  3.7  4.5  1.3  5.77.90.5  3.2  3.1  3.0  3.0  2.9  3.1  4.4 Gross private 6  3.1  3.0  2.3  2.6  2.7  3.7  4.6 .7  3.2  3.0  2.2  2.6  2.7  4.0  4.8  1.3  2.1  1.1  3.1  1.9  2.5  3.9  5.510.0  5.610.39.916.519.5 Equipment 10–0.1–0.4–0.40.9–0.7–1.8–1.11  6.7  4.7  4.2  1.6  4.3  6.57.1 Change in 12................................................................................................ Net exports of goods 13................................................................................................ .14  3.6  3.7  4.3  4.6  3.7  2.9  2.15  3.7  3.1  3.8  4.5  2.9  1.3  2.16  3.1  5.0  5.6  4.7  5.4  6.7  4.
.........................17  5.0  6.1  6.8  2.98.29.4  5.18  5.0  6.4  6.9  1.99.910.6  5.19  4.9  4.7  6.57.9–0.2  3.4  3.3 Government consumption
expenditures and 20  3.7  4.7  4.1  5.7  3.7  6.7  4..21  4.2  3.6  2.67.0  2.1  3.00.3 22  4.0  3.5  2.7  6.6  1.4  3.50.23  4.6  3.7  2.57.9  3.6  2.1–0.1 State 24  3.4  5.4  4.9  4.9  4.79.07.6 Addendum:
Gross 25    2.7  3.1  2.6  Table 1.1.8. Contributions to Percent Change in the Gross Domestic Product
Price Index
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
20042005
IV I II III IV Percent change at annual rate:
Gross 1  2.6  2.8  2.7  3.1  2.6  3.3  3.0 Percentage points at annual
rates:
Personal 2  1.81  1.97  2.18  1.58  2.30  2.58  1.85 3–0.16–0.040.050.07–0.04–0.25–0.08 40.670.740.900.26  1.14  1.580.5  1.31  1.27  1.23  1.25  1.20  1.26  1.78 Gross private 60.500.510.390.440.460.620.78 .70.490.500.360.420.450.660..80.130.220.110.330.200.270.90.140.250.140.260.250.410.49 Equipment 10–0.01–0.03–0.030.07–0.05–0.14–0.110.360.270.240.090.250.390.43 Change in 120.010.010.030.010.01–0.04–0.05 Net exports of goods 13–0.38–0.58–0.600.01–0.89–1.14–0..140.350.380.430.460.380.310.150.250.220.260.310.210.100.160.090.160.170.150.170.210.17–0.72
–0.95–1.03–0.45–1.26–1.44–0.18–0.60–0.83–0.87–0.25–1.27–1.36–0.19–0.12–0.12–0.16–0.200.00–0.09–0.08 Government consumption
expenditures and 200.700.880.76  1.060.70  1.240.210.290.250.190.480.150.210.02 220.180.170.130.300.070.160.230.110.090.060.180.080.050.00 State 240.410.630.580.570.55  1.030.89
Table 1.1.9. Implicit Price Deflators for Gross Domestic Product
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1109.099112.113110.077110.905111.622112.527113.369 Personal consump
2108.245111.298109.318109.927110.824111.838112.568 390.63090.15690.44690.64690.52489.83789.619 4107.635111.590108.970109.315110.842112.972113.5112.695116.176113.947114.795115.625116.500117.749 Gross private 6106.532109.601107.544108.182108.987109.954111.221 .7106.697109.929107.802108.493109.224110.289111.8101.025103.156101.443102.231102.702103.345104.9120.123132.173122.799125.847128.857133.884139.996 Equipment 1095.02294.66394.85995.07294.91594.49594.11119.935125.562122.530123.019124.315126.290128.471 Change in 12................................................................................................ Net exports of goods 13................................................................................................ .14104.999108.872106.348107.540108.515109.304110.15104.407107.660105.593106.757107.527107.886108.16106.443111.770108.177109.433110.887112.702114..17104.571110.945106.969107.727109.868112.355113.
.........................18102.971109.545105.378105.875108.409111.162112.19113.012118.256115.358117.560117.505118.497119.455 Government consumption
expenditures and 20113.505118.873115.142116.740117.814119.744121..21114.354118.475115.568117.542118.161119.048119.133 22114.840118.907116.188118.050118.459119.482119.23113.498117.724114.442116.643117.676118.293118.266 State 24113.022119.130114.907116.285117.628120.180122.404 Addendum:
Gross 110.064110.890111.
Table 1.1.10. Percentage Shares of Gross Domestic Product
[Percent]
Line20042005
20042005
IV I II III IV Gross 1100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0 Personal 270.070.170.270.070.170.270.1 38.48.28.48.38.48.37.8 420.220.520.320.320.520.720.541.441.341.441.341.341.241.5 Gross private 616.416.816.716.916.616.717.2 .716.016.716.316.416.616.817..810.210.610.410.510.610.710.9  2.5  2.7  2.6  2.6  2.6  2.7  2.8 Equipment 107.78.07.97.98.08.08.11  5.7  6.1  5.8  5.9  6.0  6.1  6.2 Change in 120.50.10.40.50.0–0.20.2 Net exports of goods 13–5.3–5.8–5.7–5.7–5.6–5.8–6..1410.010.410.110.310.510.410.157.07.27.07.17.37.37.16  3.0  3.2  3.1  3.2  3.2  3.2  3.1715.316.215.916.016.116.216.1812.713.613.213.313.413.614.19  2.6  2.6  2.6  2.6  2.6  2.6  2.6 Government consumption
expenditures and 2018.918.918.818.918.919.018.217.17.07.07.17.07.1  6.9 22  4.7  4.7  4.7  4.7  4.7  4.8  4.23  2.3  2.3  2.3  2.3  2.3  2.3  2.3 State 2411.811.911.811.811.911.912.0
February  2006S URVEY OF C URRENT B USINESS D–5 Table 1.2.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real
Gross Domestic Product by Major Type of Product
[Percent]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1  4.2  3.5  3.3  3.8  3.3  4.1  1.1 Final sales of domestic
<2  3.9  3.8  3.3  3.5  5.6  4.6–0.3 Change in private
<.3............................................................................................... 4  6.5  4.6  3.9  4.4  5.0  5.30.6 5  5.4  5.7  4.1  3.512.3  6.8–3.9 Change in 78.5  6.0  6.0  4.2  5.414.6  1.1 87.07.3  5.4  3.116.111.3–6.8 Change in private .10  4.8  3.4  2.3  4.5  4.6–1.70.2 11  4.1  4.3  2.9  3.89.3  3.2–1.5 Change in private 13  2.7  2.7  3.2  3.2  1.5  3.6  1.14  5.7  4.8  2.2  5.28.4  3.3  2.5 Addenda:
Motor 15  4.6  3.58.8  4.3–0.317.6–15.9 Gross domestic product
excluding motor vehicle output16  4.2  3.5  3.1  3.8  3.4  3.7  1.8 Final sales of 1720.439.656.554.945.420.346.4 Gross domestic product
excluding final sales of
<18  4.1  3.2  3.0  3.5  3.0  4.00.8 Gross domestic purchases
excluding final sales of
computers to domestic
<19  4.5  3.3  3.8  3.6  1.8  3.9  1.9
1. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Indus-trial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and national defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.
3. For some components of final sales of computers, includes computer parts.
Table 1.2.2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product
by Major Type of Product
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
20042005
IV I II III IV Percent change at annual rate:
Gross 1  4.2  3.5  3.3  3.8  3.3  4.1  1.1 Percentage points at annual
rates:
Final sales of domestic
<2  3.87  3.81  3.33  3.51  5.45  4.58–0.33 Change in private
.30.35–0.32–0.030.29–2.14–0.43  1.4  2.06  1.46  1.26  1.41  1.58  1.700.19 5  1.71  1.78  1.29  1.12  3.72  2.14–1.25 Change in private inventories60.35–0.32–0.030.29–2.14–0.43  1.45 7  1.210.860.850.610.78  2.000.16 80.99  1.030.
770.44  2.16  1.57–1.00 Change in private inventories 190.22–0.160.080.17–1.370.43  1.16 .100.850.590.410.800.80–0.300.03 110.720.750.520.67  1.570.56–0.25 Change in private inventories 1120.13–0.16–0.110.12–0.77–0.860.29 13  1.59  1.54  1.82  1.860.88  2.090.140.570.490.230.530.850.350.26 Addenda:
Motor 150.160.120.290.15–0.010.56–0.58 Gross domestic product excluding
motor .16  4.05  3.37  3.01  3.66  3.32  3.58  1.70 Final sales of 170.150.280.360.370.320.160.33 Gross domestic product excluding
final sales 18  4.07  3.21  2.95  3.44  2.98  3.980.79
1. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and nati
onal defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.
3. For some components of final sales of computers, includes computer parts.
Table 1.2.3. Real Gross Domestic Product by Major Type of Product,
Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1109.562113.386111.003112.044112.959114.112114.429 Final sales of domestic
<2109.650113.849111.122112.088113.613114.896114.800 Change in private
<.3................................................................................................ 4109.533114.536111.518112.717114.088115.582115.757 5109.680115.890111.770112.734116.053117.972116.803 Change in 7108.766115.336111.020112.169113.665117.595117.916 8108.732116.696111.581112.429116.708119.865117.782 Change in private .10110.465114.194112.237113.479114.751114.246114.301 11110.678115.468112.151113.211115.752116.668116.240 Change in private 13110.211113.149111.353112.244112.667113.680114.14106.801111.893108.223109.603111.823112.729113.416 Addenda:
Motor 15115.415119.437117.133118.364118.275123.167117.941 Gross domestic product
excluding motor vehicle output16109.356113.173110.788111.822112.771113.799114.299 Final sales o
f 17169.498236.640187.998209.734230.293241.200265.332 Gross domestic product
excluding final sales of
<18109.144112.673110.499111.442112.269113.379113.603 Gross domestic purchases
excluding final sales of
computers to domestic
<19110.642114.284112.228113.236113.732114.820115.349
1. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and national defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.
3. For some components of final sales of computers, includes computer parts.
Table 1.2.4. Price Indexes for Gross Domestic Product
by Major Type of Product
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted
20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1109.102112.144110.111110.950111.655112.567113.407 Final sales of domestic
<2109.124112.166110.124110.963111.667112.589113.443 Change in private
<.3............................................................................................... 4100.140100.376100.186100.575100.555100.45299.920 5100.170100.379100.177100.561100.533100.45999.963 Change in 792.83392.43592.72292.82892.66792.28891.956 892.80192.36692.63992.74192.59392.22291.910 Change in private .10106.869107.705107.062107.720107.833107.996107.270 11106.965107.781107.128107.779107.863108.078107.405 Change in private 13112.975117.033114.327115.364116.360117.558118.14118.857126.431121.433122.785124.501127.544130.893 Addenda:
Motor 1596.42797.55797.08098.39398.13396.73996.964 Gross domestic product
excluding motor vehicle output16109.599112.719110.622111.441112.185113.192114.057 Final sales o
f 1749.63741.37447.05744.53542.25940.39638.308 Gross domestic product
excluding final sales of
<18109.887113.151110.958111.861112.629113.602114.510
1. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and national defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.
3. For some components of final sales of computers, includes computer parts.
D–6National Data February  2006 Table 1.2.5. Gross Domestic Product
by Major Type of Product
[Billions of dollars]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 111,734.312,479.411,995.212,198.812,378.012,605.712,735.3 Final sales of domestic
<211,678.912,464.211,943.312,138.912,382.112,625.412,710.5 Change in private
<.355.415.251.959.9–4.2–19.724.43,783.03,962.13,850.83,906.33,954.44,001.33,986.3 53,727.63,946.93,799.03,846.43,958.54,021.03,961.5 Change in private inventories655.415.251.959.9–4.2–19.724.8 71,705.71,800.91,738.91,758.91,779.41,833.21,831.9 81,668.31,782.01,709.01,723.91,786.61,827.61,789.8 Change in private inventories 1937.418.929.935.0–7.3  5.642.2 .102,077.42,161.22,112.
02,147.42,175.02,168.12,154.4 112,059.42,164.92,090.02,122.52,171.92,193.42,171.8 Change in private inventories 11218.0–3.722.024.9  3.1–25.3–17.4 136,755.47,184.66,906.77,025.17,112.47,250.27,350.141,195.81,332.71,237.71,267.41,311.21,354.11,398.1 Addenda:
Motor 15406.2425.5415.2425.0423.7435.5418.0 Gross domestic product
excluding motor vehicle output1611,328.112,053.911,580.011,773.811,954.312,170.212,317.3 Final sales of 1792.5107.397.5102.9107.2107.3112.0 Gross domestic product
excluding final sales of
<1811,641.812,372.111,897.812,095.912,270.712,498.412,623.3
1. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and nati
onal defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.
3. For some components of final sales of computers, includes computer parts.
Table 1.2.6. Real Gross Domestic Product
by Major Type of Product, Chained Dollars
[Billions of chained (2000) dollars]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 110,755.711,131.110,897.110,999.311,089.211,202.311,233.5 Final sales of domestic
<210,702.411,112.210,846.010,940.311,089.211,214.411,205.0 Change in private
<352.017.250.158.2–1.7–13.325..4  1.3  1.7  1.00.8  1.7  1.2  2..53,778.23,950.73,846.63,888.03,935.33,986.83,992.9 .63,721.33,932.03,792.23,824.93,937.54,002.63,962.9 Change in private inventories752.017.250.158.2–1.7–13.325.7 81,837.51,948.51,875.51,894.91,920.21,986.61,992.0 .91,797.71,929.41,844.81,858.81,929.61,981.71,947.3 Change in private inventories 11036.518.028.433.4–6.9  5.639.9 111,944.22,009.81,975.31,997.22,019.62,010.72,011.7 .121,925.32,008.61,950.91,969.32,013.52,029.52,022.0 Change in private inventories 11316.40.522.025.3  4.6–17.4–10.5 145,979.66,139.06,041.56,089.96,112.86,167.86,185.151,006.11,054.11,019.51,032.51,053.41,062.01,068.16–5.9–18.5–10.0–9.9–17.8–26.9–19.0 Addenda:
Motor 17421.2435.9427.5432.0431.7449.5430.4 Gross domestic product
excluding motor vehicle output1810,336.310,697.110,471.710,569.410,659.110,756.310,803.5 Final sales of 19186.3260.2206.7230.6253.2265.2291.7 Gross domestic product
excluding final sales of
<2010,594.610,937.210,726.210,817.710,898.011,005.711,027.5
1. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Indus-trial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and national defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.
3. For some components of final sales of computers, includes computer parts.
N OTE. 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 following change in private inventories is the difference between gross domestic product and the sum of final sales of domestic product and of change in private inventories; the residual line following structures is the difference between gross domestic product and the sum of the detailed lines of goods, of services, and of structures.
Table 1.3.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Gross
Value Added by Sector
[Percent]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20042005
IV I II III IV
Gross 1  4.2  3.5  3.3  3.8  3.3  4.1  1.1 2  4.8  4.0
  3.6  4.4  4.0  4.8  1.0 3  4.8  4.1  3.9  4.3  4.4  4.70.40.0–9.1–17.17.3–31.120.914.8 Households 5  4.1  2.7  2.7  3.1  1.8  2.7  1..6  6.5  3.5  4.3  3.3  1.6  2.9  4.1 Nonprofit institutions serving
7  1.1  1.70.7  2.8  2.2  2.5–0.8 General .80.8  1.0  1.90.70.2  1.20..90.90.5  2.50.5–1.1–0.50.9 State 100.8  1.2  1.70.80.8  1.90.9 Addendum:
Gross housing 11  5.2  3.0  4.8  2.3  1.1  1.9  2.9
1. Equals gross domestic product excluding gross value added of households and institutions and of general government.
2. Equals gross domestic business value added excluding gross farm value added.
3. Equals compensation of employees of nonprofit institutions, the rental value of nonresidential fixed assets owned and used by nonprofit institutions serving households, and rental income of persons for tenant-occupied housing owned by nonprofit institutions.
4. Equals compensation of general government employees plus general government consumption of fixed capital.
Table 1.3.3. Real Gross Value Added by Sector,
Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2000=100]
Line20042005
Seasonally adjusted
20042005
IV I II III IV Gross 1109.562113.386111.003112.044112.959114.112114.429 2110.275114.662111.877113.082114.193115.536115.836 3110.327114.894112.054113.252114.479115.789116.4106.17196.54998.411100.17091.26095.70199.065 Households 5108.443111.411109.689110.528111.030111.785112.
6108.254112.087110.174111.075111.505112.315113.453 Nonprofit institutions serving
7108.796110.698109.204109.967110.558111.247111.019 General .8106.182107.218106.774106.951107.015107.335107.9106.207106.764106.876106.999106.692106.561106.806 State 10106.157107.403106.716106.917107.143107.660107.890 Addendum:
Gross housing 11104.215107.312106.052106.647106.945107.444108.211
1. Equals gross domestic product excluding gross value added of households and institutions and of general government.
2. Equals gross domestic business value added excluding gross farm value added.
3. Equals compensation of employees of nonprofit institutions, the rental value of nonresidential fixed assets owned and used by nonprofit institutions serving households, and rental income of persons for tenant-occupied housing owned by nonprofit institutions.
4. Equals compensation of general government employees plus general government consumption of fixed capital.