Federal Reserve Economic Data

   

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    1929    
 
 
    2024
Billions of Dollars
Line Name 2024 Preceding
Period
Year Ago
from Period
line 1
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE)
19,825.338 18,822.769 18,822.769
line 2
Goods
6,243.346 6,123.912 6,123.912
line 3
Durable goods
2,167.440 2,142.619 2,142.619
line 4
Motor vehicles and parts
728.627 749.975 749.975
line 5
Furnishings and durable household equipment
486.025 480.396 480.396
line 6
Recreational goods and vehicles
663.027 635.837 635.837
line 7
Other durable goods
289.761 276.411 276.411
line 8
Nondurable goods
4,075.905 3,981.293 3,981.293
line 9
Food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption
1,481.872 1,444.011 1,444.011
line 10
Clothing and footwear
522.675 510.121 510.121
line 11
Gasoline and other energy goods
439.808 467.155 467.155
line 12
Other nondurable goods
1,631.550 1,560.006 1,560.006
line 13
Services
13,581.992 12,698.856 12,698.856
line 14
Household consumption expenditures (for services)
12,957.145 12,144.790 12,144.790
line 15
Housing and utilities
3,552.834 3,347.708 3,347.708
line 16
Health care
3,314.248 3,057.648 3,057.648
line 17
Transportation services
656.486 616.900 616.900
line 18
Recreation services
779.100 739.312 739.312
line 19
Food services and accommodations
1,428.358 1,364.438 1,364.438
line 20
Financial services and insurance
1,557.681 1,436.275 1,436.275
line 21
Other services
1,668.437 1,582.509 1,582.509
line 22
Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISHs)
624.848 554.067 554.067
line 23
Gross output of nonprofit institutions
2,219.128 2,039.891 2,039.891
line 24
Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions
1,594.281 1,485.825 1,485.825
Addenda:
line 25
PCE excluding food and energy
17,588.405 16,603.820 16,603.820
line 26
Energy goods and services
755.061 774.938 774.938
line 27
Market-based PCE
17,109.485 16,324.692 16,324.692
line 28
Market-based PCE excluding food and energy
14,873.385 14,106.610 14,106.610
   

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