Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Real federal government consumption expenditures: Nondefense consumption expenditures: Gross output of general government: Intermediate goods and services purchased: Nondurable goods: Other nondurable goods

Title Real federal government consumption expenditures: Nondefense consumption expenditures: Gross output of general government: Intermediate goods and services purchased: Nondurable goods: Other nondurable goods
Series ID B828RX1Q020SBEA
Source U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Release Gross Domestic Product
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate
Frequency Quarterly
Units Billions of Chained 2017 Dollars
Date Range 2007-01-01 to 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-10-30 7:55 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2007-01-01 21.960
2007-04-01 22.866
2007-07-01 23.276
2007-10-01 24.254
2008-01-01 24.867
2008-04-01 26.575
2008-07-01 25.277
2008-10-01 25.990
2009-01-01 29.065
2009-04-01 30.584
2009-07-01 29.135
2009-10-01 30.262
2010-01-01 31.072
2010-04-01 31.881
2010-07-01 31.889
2010-10-01 30.576
2011-01-01 26.753
2011-04-01 25.746
2011-07-01 25.338
2011-10-01 25.464
2012-01-01 23.920
2012-04-01 24.490
2012-07-01 24.062
2012-10-01 24.178
2013-01-01 23.235
2013-04-01 22.449
2013-07-01 22.231
2013-10-01 21.506
2014-01-01 21.609
2014-04-01 21.350
2014-07-01 22.221
2014-10-01 22.295
2015-01-01 23.000
2015-04-01 22.959
2015-07-01 23.499
2015-10-01 23.530
2016-01-01 23.814
2016-04-01 23.357
2016-07-01 23.128
2016-10-01 22.892
2017-01-01 22.445
2017-04-01 21.996
2017-07-01 22.198
2017-10-01 23.034
2018-01-01 23.668
2018-04-01 23.475
2018-07-01 23.594
2018-10-01 23.611
2019-01-01 24.108
2019-04-01 24.820
2019-07-01 24.798
2019-10-01 23.970
2020-01-01 22.945
2020-04-01 24.181
2020-07-01 25.042
2020-10-01 25.884
2021-01-01 38.725
2021-04-01 40.066
2021-07-01 35.413
2021-10-01 39.268
2022-01-01 35.026
2022-04-01 32.928
2022-07-01 36.721
2022-10-01 39.102
2023-01-01 33.018
2023-04-01 32.365
2023-07-01 31.365
2023-10-01 31.010
2024-01-01 32.284
2024-04-01 32.274
2024-07-01 33.346

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