Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Expenditure-side Real GDP at Chained Purchasing Power Parities for Bermuda

Title Expenditure-side Real GDP at Chained Purchasing Power Parities for Bermuda
Series ID RGDPESBMA666NRUG
Source University of Groningen, University of California, Davis
Release Penn World Table 10.01
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Millions of 2017 U.S. Dollars
Date Range 1970-01-01 to 2019-01-01
Last Updated 2021-11-08 1:34 PM CST
Notes
DATE VALUE
1970-01-01 1146.6018066406250
1971-01-01 1186.4345703125000
1972-01-01 1207.5458984375000
1973-01-01 1224.7615966796875
1974-01-01 1235.8937988281250
1975-01-01 1281.3599853515625
1976-01-01 1399.3250732421875
1977-01-01 1431.7017822265625
1978-01-01 1448.2701416015625
1979-01-01 1521.2156982421875
1980-01-01 1586.2369384765625
1981-01-01 1566.5316162109375
1982-01-01 1620.9970703125000
1983-01-01 1683.6434326171875
1984-01-01 1669.0565185546875
1985-01-01 1767.0332031250000
1986-01-01 1891.5852050781250
1987-01-01 1968.5449218750000
1988-01-01 1977.8227539062500
1989-01-01 1995.7115478515625
1990-01-01 1956.0030517578125
1991-01-01 1939.7099609375000
1992-01-01 1911.9199218750000
1993-01-01 1986.4121093750000
1994-01-01 2025.7816162109375
1995-01-01 2125.0705566406250
1996-01-01 2219.3295898437500
1997-01-01 2354.2429199218750
1998-01-01 2466.7937011718750
1999-01-01 2601.1340332031250
2000-01-01 2739.6782226562500
2001-01-01 3022.9721679687500
2002-01-01 3089.8154296875000
2003-01-01 3291.0576171875000
2004-01-01 3456.1320800781250
2005-01-01 3626.6357421875000
2006-01-01 3907.6833496093750
2007-01-01 4461.4350585937500
2008-01-01 4812.8754882812500
2009-01-01 4832.2290039062500
2010-01-01 5056.1171875000000
2011-01-01 4929.7319335937500
2012-01-01 4811.3735351562500
2013-01-01 4726.8618164062500
2014-01-01 4620.5190429687500
2015-01-01 4760.8691406250000
2016-01-01 4910.5361328125000
2017-01-01 5002.1215820312500
2018-01-01 5000.6411132812500
2019-01-01 4998.4541015625000

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