[Economic Indicators April, 1999]
[Page Number 10]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
                  REAL PRIVATE FIXED INVESTMENT BY TYPE

                                                    [Billions of chained (1992) dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]
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                                                                                      Nonresidential                                                                   Residential
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                                                                Structures                                  Producers' durable equipment                                    Structures
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                                                                                                          Information processing
                                                                                                           and related equipment
                                      Total                                                             --------------------------              Trans-    Total
              Period                  non-                Non- resi-               Mining                          Com-                         porta-    resi-
                                      resi-                dential              exploration,                      puters           Industrial    tion     den-            Single  Multi-
                                      den-    Total \1\  buildings,  Utilities   shafts, and  Total \1\             and             equipment    and    tial \3\   Total  family  family   Other
                                      tial                including                 wells                 Total   periph-   Other              related
                                                           farm                                                    eral                         equip-
                                                                                                                  equip-                         ment
                                                                                                                 ment \2\
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1990..............................     585.2     203.3      152.0        28.1        16.1        381.9    116.2     29.4     88.2      95.0       81.2    220.6    214.5   110.4    19.7    84.4
1991..............................     547.7     181.6      126.9        32.0        15.7        366.2    117.8     32.4     85.9      88.3       81.7    193.4    187.6    96.4    15.4    75.7
1992..............................     557.9     169.2      113.2        34.5        13.3        388.7    134.2     43.9     90.2      89.3       86.2    225.6    219.5   116.5    13.1    89.9
1993..............................     600.2     170.8      115.3        31.8        16.0        429.6    147.9     56.1     92.3      96.5       98.3    242.6    236.2   127.1    10.6    98.6
1994..............................     648.4     172.5      119.9        29.9        15.8        476.8    165.1     67.2     99.4     105.5      113.2    267.0    260.3   140.1    13.6   106.5
1995..............................     710.6     180.7      128.8        30.6        14.4        531.7    201.5    100.8    108.1     115.4      119.4    256.8    249.8   126.8    16.9   106.6
1996..............................     776.6     189.7      141.0        27.8        15.3        589.8    245.4    151.3    115.4     120.5      127.6    275.9    268.6   136.6    18.7   113.8
1997..............................     859.4     203.2      150.5        28.7        17.9        660.9    298.0    214.8    126.6     125.9      140.3    282.8    275.1   137.2    20.2   118.5
1998..............................     960.7     203.0      150.9        29.5        16.7        770.2    388.1    351.8    141.2     132.7      162.0    312.0    303.9   153.0    21.3   130.2
 
1995:III..........................     711.7     181.5      129.3        30.9        14.2        531.8    205.2    105.3    108.2     116.6      115.3    255.6    248.5   124.2    17.4   107.6
      IV..........................     722.3     179.8      130.4        29.6        13.9        544.8    217.7    122.1    108.7     115.6      118.0    262.1    255.0   128.9    17.8   108.8
 
1996:I............................     744.8     182.6      133.9        28.3        14.4        565.0    229.5    133.6    111.9     119.1      121.9    268.0    261.0   133.0    18.7   109.8
      II..........................     764.4     185.9      138.3        27.5        14.4        581.6    238.0    142.6    113.7     122.0      125.0    280.2    272.9   138.5    20.1   114.8
      III.........................     790.1     189.9      141.6        27.1        15.6        604.0    253.1    158.5    117.9     120.4      132.7    279.0    271.7   138.6    17.7   115.9
      IV..........................     807.0     200.6      150.2        28.4        16.7        608.8    260.9    170.7    118.2     120.6      130.8    276.3    268.9   136.3    18.3   114.8
 
1997:I............................     820.9     202.5      152.8        28.1        16.6        621.0    271.8    182.5    121.1     120.8      131.1    278.4    270.9   136.3    19.8   115.3
      II..........................     848.2     199.3      147.8        28.6        17.6        653.8    288.1    203.9    123.7     126.4      140.5    282.5    274.9   137.2    20.3   118.0
      III.........................     882.2     205.2      152.0        29.1        18.6        682.6    311.5    229.9    130.0     127.7      145.9    282.3    274.5   136.1    19.5   119.7
      IV..........................     886.2     205.7      149.5        29.2        18.9        686.4    320.7    242.9    131.5     128.6      143.8    287.9    280.1   139.0    21.0   120.9
 
1998:I............................     931.9     203.1      150.1        29.2        17.9        738.8    353.4    292.2    136.7     131.5      159.6    298.5    290.5   145.2    22.1   123.8
      II..........................     960.4     201.9      149.8        29.5        17.0        771.3    376.8    331.5    139.7     132.5      167.9    309.1    300.9   151.3    20.7   129.6
      III.........................     958.7     202.0      150.1        29.7        16.4        769.3    399.6    370.5    142.8     133.1      151.7    316.5    308.3   155.6    20.8   132.6
      IV..........................     991.9     205.0      153.8        29.7        15.3        801.5    422.5    413.0    145.6     133.5      168.7    324.1    315.7   159.7    21.7   135.0
 
1999:I p..........................   1,010.3     204.9      155.9        29.8        13.8        821.7    443.0    438.2    151.5     130.9      170.0    336.1    327.5   167.7    23.0   137.3
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    \1\ Includes other items, not 
shown separately.
    \2\ Includes new computers and 
peripheral equipment only.
    \3\ Includes producers' durable 
equipment, not shown separately.
    Note.--Because of the formula 
used for calculating real GDP, the 
chained (1992) dollar estimates for 
the detailed components do not add 
to the chained-dollar value of GDP 
or to any intermediate aggregates.
    Source: Department of Commerce, 
Bureau of Economic Analysis.