Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Personal Consumption Expenditures: Services: Household Consumption Expenditures: Recreation Services (chain-type price index)

Title Personal Consumption Expenditures: Services: Household Consumption Expenditures: Recreation Services (chain-type price index)
Series ID DRCARV1A225NBEA
Source U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Release Gross Domestic Product
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent Change from Preceding Period
Date Range 1930-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-09-26 7:49 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1930-01-01 -1.9
1931-01-01 -4.5
1932-01-01 -4.8
1933-01-01 -5.7
1934-01-01 0.7
1935-01-01 1.4
1936-01-01 1.9
1937-01-01 3.7
1938-01-01 1.8
1939-01-01 -0.9
1940-01-01 0.9
1941-01-01 3.6
1942-01-01 5.3
1943-01-01 7.4
1944-01-01 12.3
1945-01-01 5.0
1946-01-01 6.5
1947-01-01 7.7
1948-01-01 3.6
1949-01-01 1.8
1950-01-01 0.8
1951-01-01 3.3
1952-01-01 3.6
1953-01-01 4.6
1954-01-01 4.3
1955-01-01 3.3
1956-01-01 3.0
1957-01-01 3.7
1958-01-01 3.8
1959-01-01 2.4
1960-01-01 3.7
1961-01-01 2.8
1962-01-01 2.4
1963-01-01 2.2
1964-01-01 2.8
1965-01-01 2.0
1966-01-01 2.6
1967-01-01 3.5
1968-01-01 5.4
1969-01-01 4.3
1970-01-01 4.6
1971-01-01 4.4
1972-01-01 2.6
1973-01-01 3.5
1974-01-01 6.9
1975-01-01 7.4
1976-01-01 5.0
1977-01-01 4.8
1978-01-01 6.0
1979-01-01 6.6
1980-01-01 7.6
1981-01-01 6.4
1982-01-01 5.4
1983-01-01 4.3
1984-01-01 4.3
1985-01-01 4.3
1986-01-01 3.9
1987-01-01 3.9
1988-01-01 3.8
1989-01-01 5.0
1990-01-01 5.5
1991-01-01 5.2
1992-01-01 3.1
1993-01-01 3.2
1994-01-01 2.1
1995-01-01 2.2
1996-01-01 3.3
1997-01-01 3.2
1998-01-01 2.5
1999-01-01 3.2
2000-01-01 3.9
2001-01-01 3.3
2002-01-01 2.9
2003-01-01 3.1
2004-01-01 2.6
2005-01-01 2.8
2006-01-01 3.4
2007-01-01 2.8
2008-01-01 3.1
2009-01-01 1.1
2010-01-01 1.0
2011-01-01 1.7
2012-01-01 2.8
2013-01-01 1.7
2014-01-01 1.8
2015-01-01 1.6
2016-01-01 2.4
2017-01-01 2.8
2018-01-01 2.1
2019-01-01 2.0
2020-01-01 2.1
2021-01-01 3.1
2022-01-01 5.3
2023-01-01 5.3

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