Federal Reserve Economic Data

Current-Cost Depreciation of Consumer Durable Goods (M1CTOTL1CD000)

2023: 1,632,122
Updated: Oct 2, 2024 1:17 PM CDT
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2023:  1,632,122  
2022:  1,542,612  
2021:  1,357,339  
2020:  1,217,818  
2019:  1,163,032  
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