[Economic Indicators June, 2009]
[Page Number 10]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


BUSINESS INVESTMENT

                                                                                      [Billions of dollars]
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                                                                                                               Capital expenditures
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                                                                                                                    By industry
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                                                                     Fores-                                                                                     Pro-
                                                                      try,                                                                                      fess-                       For
                                                   Total              fish-                                                   Trans-                  Real es- ional,  Health              com-
                     Period                        capi-               ing                             Manu-                  porta-            Fi-     tate   scien-   care              panies
                                                  tal ex-  Total by    and     Min-   Utili-   Con-    fac-   Whole-  Retail   tion   Infor-   nance    and    tific,    and               with-
                                                  pendi-     indus-   agri-    ing     ties   struc-   tur-    sale    trade    and     ma-     and    rental    and   social  Other \1\  out em-
                                                   tures      try     cul-                     tion     ing    trade           ware-   tion   insur-    and     tech-  assis-              ploy-
                                                                      tural                                                    hous-           ance   leasing   nical   tance               ees
                                                                      serv-                                                     ing                             serv-
                                                                      ices                                                                                      ices
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-------------------------------------------------------  ---------------------------------------------------For companies with employees--------------------------------------------------------
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1996...........................................     807.1  ........  ......  .......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  .......  ......  ......  .........  ......
1997 ..........................................     871.8  ........  ......  .......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  ......  .......  ......  ......  .........  ......
1998...........................................     970.9     896.5     0.9     40.4    36.0    26.9   203.6    29.2    57.3    51.3    96.5   118.2     85.2    22.3    47.1      81.7     74.4
1999 ..........................................   1,047.0     974.6     1.7     30.6    42.8    23.1   196.4    32.4    64.1    57.3   122.8   130.1    100.6    29.5    51.3      91.8     72.3
2000 ..........................................   1,161.0   1,089.9     1.5     42.5    61.3    25.0   214.8    33.6    69.8    59.9   160.2   133.7     92.5    34.1    52.2     108.9     71.2
2001 ..........................................   1,109.0   1,052.3     1.5     51.3    82.8    24.8   192.8    30.0    66.9    57.8   144.8   131.1     82.7    30.5    52.9     102.5     56.7
2002 ..........................................     997.9     917.5     1.9     42.5    65.5    24.8   157.2    26.8    59.3    47.1    88.2   128.4     94.5    25.9    59.3      96.1     80.4
2003 ..........................................     975.0     886.8     1.9     50.5    54.6    23.2   149.1    26.0    65.9    44.5    80.5   120.8     88.0    24.7    61.2      96.2     88.2
2004 ..........................................   1,042.1     953.2     2.1     51.3    50.4    28.6   156.7    32.3    72.2    46.1    83.5   153.6     91.6    26.7    64.6      93.6     88.9
2005 ..........................................   1,144.8   1,062.5     2.7     66.7    58.0    30.1   165.6    40.6    73.5    56.9    91.4   161.4    103.0    33.1    73.8     105.6     82.2
2006 ..........................................   1,309.9   1,217.1     2.7     99.3    69.8    30.3   192.4    36.6    86.7    68.0   104.4   163.1    132.1    30.3    75.3     126.3     92.8
2007 ..........................................   1,361.6   1,277.4     2.1    121.7    83.6    36.7   197.0    31.8    84.2    68.5   105.3   172.5    123.0    31.8    83.8     135.3     84.2
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    \1\ Includes the following 
industries: Management of companies 
and enterprises; administrative and 
support and waste management; 
educational services; arts, 
entertainment, and recreation; 
accommodation and food services; and 
other services (except public 
administration). Also includes an 
item for structure and equipment 
expenditures serving multiple 
industry categories.
    Note.--Data from Annual Capital 
Expenditures. Industry data are 
based on the North American Industry 
Classification System (NAICS).
    Data shown in this table are 
capital expenditures for both new 
and used structures and equipment.

    Source: Department of Commerce, 
Bureau of the Census.