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Accueil National Accounts Recent Information Interactive Tables NATIONAL INCOME and PRODUCT ACCOUNTS Table 1.13. National Income by Sector, Legal Form of Organization, and Type of Income Table 1.16. Sources and Uses of Private Enterprise Income FIXED ASSETS FIXED ASSETS ACCOUNTS TABLES Table 4.1. Current-Cost Net Stock of Private Nonresidential Fixed Assets by Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization Table 4.2. Chain-Type Quantity Indexes for Net Stock of Private Nonresidential Fixed Assets by Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization Table 4.3. Historical-Cost Net Stock of Private Nonresidential Fixed Assets by Industry Group and Legal Form of Organization
GDP-by-INDUSTRY INPUT-OUTPOUT NIPA Tables Consumer Spending The nation's primary measure of consumer spending, or personal consumption expenditures Corporate Profits A key measure of the financial health of corporate America Disposable Personal Income The income that's left after people pay their taxes Fixed Assets by Type Buildings, trucks, software, and more used in production for at least a year Gross Domestic Income Another way of measuring GDP, using incomes instead of spending Gross Domestic Purchases Price Index BEA's featured measure of price changes in the U.S. economy overall Gross Domestic Product GDP is a comprehensive measure of the U.S. economy and its growth GDP Price Deflator A price measure very similar to the GDP price index GDP Price Index Measures changes in prices paid for goods and services produced in the United States Government Fixed Assets The lasting assets owned by national, state, and local government Government Receipts and Expenditures Taxes, spending, and other transactions of national, state, and local government Industry Fixed Assets The fixed assets owned by different industries Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index Measures inflation in the prices paid by people living in the United States Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, Excluding Food and Energy Personal Income Wages, Social Security, interest, rents, and other income received by U.S. residents Personal Saving Rate The percentage of people's disposable income that they save instead of spending MESURE DU CAPITAL The Measurement of Depreciation in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts Fixed Assets and Consumer Durable Goods in the United States, 1925-97 |