Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Private Defined Benefit Pension Funds; Other Current Transfers Received, Change in Benefit Entitlements from Defined Benefit Plans, Including Implied Funding of Benefits from Holding Gains and Other Changes in Assets (IMA), Transactions

Title Private Defined Benefit Pension Funds; Other Current Transfers Received, Change in Benefit Entitlements from Defined Benefit Plans, Including Implied Funding of Benefits from Holding Gains and Other Changes in Assets (IMA), Transactions
Series ID BOGZ1FU576403045A
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Millions of Dollars
Date Range 1985-01-01 to 2022-01-01
Last Updated 2023-12-07 12:42 PM CST
Notes Source ID: FU576403045.A

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DATE VALUE
1985-01-01 39517
1986-01-01 31597
1987-01-01 39847
1988-01-01 51577
1989-01-01 46563
1990-01-01 52047
1991-01-01 52194
1992-01-01 48190
1993-01-01 51912
1994-01-01 52905
1995-01-01 53394
1996-01-01 47162
1997-01-01 52706
1998-01-01 51080
1999-01-01 51511
2000-01-01 47851
2001-01-01 58489
2002-01-01 57228
2003-01-01 62910
2004-01-01 56567
2005-01-01 65514
2006-01-01 59363
2007-01-01 61758
2008-01-01 57471
2009-01-01 57343
2010-01-01 47532
2011-01-01 46615
2012-01-01 22570
2013-01-01 -18363
2014-01-01 -10564
2015-01-01 -29109
2016-01-01 -26546
2017-01-01 -34940
2018-01-01 -31151
2019-01-01 -35767
2020-01-01 -35522
2021-01-01 -22481
2022-01-01 16322

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