Federal Reserve Economic Data

   

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    Q1 1947    
 
 
    Q2 2024
Billions of Dollars
Line Name Q2 2024 Q1 2024 Q2 2023
line 1
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE)
19,682.699 19,424.775 18,685.724
line 2
Goods
6,204.624 6,148.852 6,088.137
line 3
Durable goods
2,141.834 2,127.316 2,143.083
line 4
Motor vehicles and parts
715.598 711.876 761.744
line 5
Furnishings and durable household equipment
480.501 478.267 476.987
line 6
Recreational goods and vehicles
658.380 651.717 630.150
line 7
Other durable goods
287.354 285.457 274.202
line 8
Nondurable goods
4,062.791 4,021.536 3,945.054
line 9
Food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption
1,471.392 1,464.852 1,434.839
line 10
Clothing and footwear
521.180 517.278 504.785
line 11
Gasoline and other energy goods
456.193 443.257 459.125
line 12
Other nondurable goods
1,614.025 1,596.150 1,546.305
line 13
Services
13,478.074 13,275.922 12,597.587
line 14
Household consumption expenditures (for services)
12,856.759 12,688.903 12,049.188
line 15
Housing and utilities
3,533.959 3,479.743 3,317.036
line 16
Health care
3,274.327 3,233.571 3,029.926
line 17
Transportation services
659.434 637.568 610.138
line 18
Recreation services
773.584 769.117 730.623
line 19
Food services and accommodations
1,417.458 1,409.366 1,344.921
line 20
Financial services and insurance
1,535.832 1,516.434 1,437.162
line 21
Other services
1,662.166 1,643.105 1,579.381
line 22
Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISHs)
621.315 587.019 548.399
line 23
Gross output of nonprofit institutions
2,190.409 2,158.006 2,023.800
line 24
Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions
1,569.094 1,570.987 1,475.401
Addenda:
line 25
PCE excluding food and energy
17,435.274 17,202.757 16,491.678
line 26
Energy goods and services
776.033 757.166 759.206
line 27
Market-based PCE
16,998.302 16,802.016 16,192.376
line 28
Market-based PCE excluding food and energy
14,751.698 14,580.820 13,999.206
   

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