[Economic Indicators July, 2001]
[Page Number 6]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL INCOME

According to advance estimates, per capita disposable personal income in 
chained (1996) dollars rose at an annual rate of 1.5 percent in the 
second quarter of 2001. (Series revised.)
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                                                                                                          Dispos-      Per capita         Per capita
                                                                                                           able        disposable          personal        Percent
                                                            Less:                                        personal   personal  income     consumption     change  in   Saving as
                                                          Personal    Equals:      Less:      Equals:    income in ------------------    expenditures     real  per  percent of    Population,
                    Period                      Personal   tax and  Disposable    Personal    Personal   billions                    -------------------   capita                including Armed
                                                 income    nontax     personal  outlays \1\   saving        of               Chained                     disposable  disposable  Forces overseas
                                                          payments    income                              chained   Current   (1996)  Current   Chained    personal    personal  (thousands) \2\
                                                                                                          (1996)    dollars           dollars   (1996)     income      income
                                                                                                          dollars            dollars            dollars
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                                                                  Billions of dollars                                             Dollars
                                                      Percent
 
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1992 .........................................   5,390.4     635.8    4,754.6      4,340.9      413.7     5,189.3    18,616   20,318   16,482   17,989          2.0        8.7        255,403
1993 .........................................   5,610.0     674.6    4,935.3      4,584.5      350.8     5,261.3    19,121   20,384   17,259   18,399           .3        7.1        258,107
1994 .........................................   5,888.0     722.6    5,165.4      4,849.9      315.5     5,397.2    19,820   20,709   18,097   18,910          1.6        6.1        260,616
1995 .........................................   6,200.9     778.3    5,422.6      5,120.2      302.4     5,539.1    20,613   21,055   18,888   19,294          1.7        5.6        263,073
1996 .........................................   6,547.4     869.7    5,677.7      5,405.6      272.1     5,677.7    21,385   21,385   19,727   19,727          1.6        4.8        265,504
1997 .........................................   6,937.0     968.8    5,968.2      5,715.3      252.9     5,854.5    22,262   21,838   20,625   20,232          2.1        4.2        268,087
1998 r........................................   7,426.0   1,070.4    6,355.6      6,054.1      301.5     6,168.6    23,491   22,800   21,644   21,007          4.4        4.7        270,560
1999 r........................................   7,777.3   1,159.2    6,618.0      6,457.2      160.9     6,320.0    24,242   23,150   22,895   21,863          1.5        2.4        272,996
2000 r........................................   8,319.2   1,288.2    7,031.0      6,963.3       67.7     6,539.2    25,528   23,742   24,429   22,721          2.6        1.0        275,423
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                                                                                                        Seasonally adjusted annual rates
 
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1998:I r......................................   7,254.8   1,034.0    6,220.8      5,912.9      307.9     6,064.5    23,072   22,493   21,215   20,682          7.3        4.9        269,623
      II r....................................   7,382.8   1,055.4    6,327.4      6,018.2      309.1     6,153.6    23,418   22,775   21,541   20,949          5.1        4.9        270,188
      III r...................................   7,490.7   1,083.7    6,407.0      6,095.6      311.4     6,209.9    23,652   22,925   21,763   21,093          2.7        4.9        270,882
      IV r....................................   7,575.8   1,108.5    6,467.3      6,189.7      277.6     6,246.6    23,816   23,004   22,055   21,303          1.4        4.3        271,548
 
1999:I r......................................   7,631.4   1,120.4    6,511.0      6,280.6      230.4     6,268.2    23,931   23,039   22,350   21,516           .6        3.5        272,070
      II r....................................   7,719.6   1,142.6    6,577.0      6,401.8      175.2     6,300.0    24,125   23,109   22,732   21,774          1.2        2.7        272,619
      III r...................................   7,818.7   1,171.3    6,647.3      6,506.5      140.8     6,332.4    24,321   23,169   23,045   21,953          1.0        2.1        273,315
      IV r....................................   7,939.3   1,202.5    6,736.8      6,639.7       97.2     6,379.2    24,589   23,283   23,449   22,205          2.0        1.4        273,980
 
2000:I r......................................   8,104.4   1,245.3    6,859.1      6,805.7       53.5     6,431.6    24,987   23,430   23,977   22,483          2.5         .8        274,508
      II r....................................   8,271.0   1,277.3    6,993.7      6,905.6       88.1     6,523.7    25,426   23,717   24,267   22,636          5.0        1.3        275,059
      III r...................................   8,381.5   1,300.2    7,081.3      7,026.9       54.5     6,566.5    25,682   23,814   24,609   22,819          1.6         .8        275,735
      IV r....................................   8,519.6   1,329.8    7,189.8      7,115.1       74.7     6,634.9    26,013   24,006   24,861   22,943          3.3        1.0        276,388
 
2001:I r......................................   8,640.2   1,345.2    7,295.0      7,216.2       78.8     6,679.0    26,335   24,111   25,189   23,062          1.8        1.1        277,011
      II p....................................   8,721.3   1,350.4    7,371.0      7,283.4       87.5     6,719.8    26,548   24,202   25,373   23,132          1.5        1.2        277,650
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    \1\ Includes personal 
consumption expenditures, interest 
paid by persons, and personal 
transfer payments to rest of the 
world (net).
    \2\ Annual data are averages of 
quarterly data, which are averages 
for the period.
    Note.--See Note, p. 1.
    Source: Department of Commerce 
(Bureau of Economic Analysis and 
Bureau of the Census).