[Economic Indicators May, 2000]
[Page Number 10]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
                  REAL PRIVATE FIXED INVESTMENT BY TYPE

                                                    [Billions of chained (1996) dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]
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                                                                                                Nonresidential                                                               Residential
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                                                                       Structures                                        Equipment and software                                    Structures
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                                                                                                                     Information processing
                                                                                                                     equipment and software
                                             Total                                                             ---------------------------------                       Total
                  Period                     non-                Non- resi-               Mining                          Com-                               Trans-    resi-
                                             resi-                dential              exploration,                      puters                  Industrial  porta-    den-               Single
                                             den-    Total \1\  buildings,  Utilities   shafts, and  Total \2\            and                     equipment   tion   tial \3\  Total \4\  family
                                             tial                including                 wells                 Total  periph-   Soft-   Other              equip-
                                                                  farm                                                    eral    ware                        ment
                                                                                                                         equip-
                                                                                                                         ment
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1990 ....................................     641.7     236.1      173.6        33.0        21.3        415.7    136.4     14.2    45.9    87.6     105.8      87.4    253.5      247.3    128.6
1991 ....................................     610.1     210.1      142.7        38.9        20.8        407.2    142.7     15.4    51.4    86.4      99.0      87.7    221.1      215.1    112.3
1992 ....................................     630.6     197.3      129.2        41.8        17.2        437.5    163.0     20.8    58.7    91.5     100.8      92.3    257.2      251.0    135.7
1993 ....................................     683.6     198.9      131.7        38.4        20.5        487.1    183.4     26.4    66.8    96.4     109.6     103.4    276.0      269.4    148.0
1994 ....................................     744.6     200.5      137.2        36.1        19.8        544.9    206.6     32.6    74.3   104.9     119.6     120.4    302.7      295.8    163.2
1995 ....................................     817.5     210.1      147.6        36.8        18.2        607.6    242.8     49.2    82.0   113.1     131.3     128.2    291.7      284.4    147.7
1996 ....................................     899.4     225.0      161.7        36.0        21.1        674.4    287.3     70.9    95.1   121.3     136.4     138.9    313.3      305.6    159.1
1997 ....................................     995.7     244.0      175.3        35.7        26.4        751.9    339.4     99.0   109.4   132.7     141.3     149.6    320.6      312.7    159.8
1998 ....................................   1,122.5     254.1      184.6        38.0        25.4        870.6    418.5    154.2   129.2   147.1     148.1     175.3    350.2      341.8    180.3
1999 ....................................   1,215.8     248.1      180.4        38.2        23.4        974.9    509.8    220.8   149.3   169.9     149.0     195.7    376.1      367.0    195.0
 
1997:I ..................................     957.9     242.0      175.1        35.1        26.2        715.8    316.9     85.8   104.0   127.6     135.6     144.9    316.3      308.5    158.2
      II ................................     980.8     239.5      171.4        35.4        26.9        741.5    330.0     94.2   107.1   129.9     141.1     149.1    320.0      312.2    159.8
      III ...............................   1,018.0     245.9      178.5        36.0        25.4        772.3    350.2    105.1   111.1   136.2     143.2     155.0    320.5      312.5    159.0
      IV ................................   1,026.1     248.6      176.1        36.2        27.1        777.8    360.4    110.9   115.3   137.1     145.1     149.6    325.7      317.7    162.1
 
1998:I ..................................   1,088.6     252.1      181.7        37.6        26.5        837.9    388.8    131.3   120.9   143.1     147.0     174.2    336.5      328.4    170.1
      II ................................   1,120.2     256.4      184.9        37.7        27.1        865.5    409.4    146.9   126.2   146.3     147.9     177.0    347.4      339.0    177.8
      III ...............................   1,120.3     252.1      184.2        37.9        24.2        870.6    427.4    160.4   131.9   148.3     148.7     164.2    354.2      345.8    184.0
      IV ................................   1,160.8     255.7      187.4        38.7        23.6        908.5    448.5    178.3   137.8   150.9     148.9     185.8    362.6      354.0    189.3
 
1999:I ..................................   1,182.7     251.9      186.6        38.1        21.6        935.7    470.4    193.4   141.6   157.8     145.0     190.8    373.7      364.8    195.8
      II ................................   1,202.9     248.5      181.2        38.0        22.6        960.9    501.0    212.9   147.0   168.4     146.6     191.6    378.8      369.7    195.8
      III ...............................   1,234.3     246.1      177.2        38.5        24.3        996.6    526.0    233.5   152.0   174.7     150.0     204.0    375.1      365.9    191.7
      IV ................................   1,243.2     245.8      176.5        38.0        25.3      1,006.4    541.7    243.3   156.6   178.6     154.3     196.4    376.8      367.5    196.5
 
2000:I r.................................   1,315.2     257.6      185.4        39.5        26.3      1,067.7    582.9    266.0   163.7   195.2     160.0     208.0    381.6      372.1    205.0
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    \1\ Includes other structures, 
not shown separately.
    \2\ Includes other items, not 
shown separately.
    \3\ Includes equipment, not 
shown separately.
    \4\ Includes multifamily and 
other structures, not shown 
separately.
    Note.--Because of the formula 
used for calculating real GDP, the 
chained (1996) 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.