Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Real federal government consumption expenditures: Nondefense consumption expenditures: Gross output of general government: Value added: Compensation of general government employees

Title Real federal government consumption expenditures: Nondefense consumption expenditures: Gross output of general government: Value added: Compensation of general government employees
Series ID W130RX1Q020SBEA
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 2024-04-01
Last Updated 2024-08-29 10:58 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
2007-01-01 162.370
2007-04-01 161.416
2007-07-01 163.460
2007-10-01 164.638
2008-01-01 166.268
2008-04-01 167.505
2008-07-01 169.940
2008-10-01 172.955
2009-01-01 174.786
2009-04-01 178.772
2009-07-01 178.429
2009-10-01 179.881
2010-01-01 183.113
2010-04-01 190.454
2010-07-01 185.952
2010-10-01 183.003
2011-01-01 185.710
2011-04-01 184.175
2011-07-01 182.590
2011-10-01 181.841
2012-01-01 184.281
2012-04-01 184.417
2012-07-01 184.310
2012-10-01 184.665
2013-01-01 183.464
2013-04-01 181.237
2013-07-01 180.205
2013-10-01 171.299
2014-01-01 179.791
2014-04-01 178.956
2014-07-01 178.814
2014-10-01 178.144
2015-01-01 180.320
2015-04-01 180.787
2015-07-01 180.855
2015-10-01 181.575
2016-01-01 183.689
2016-04-01 184.527
2016-07-01 185.218
2016-10-01 184.945
2017-01-01 185.109
2017-04-01 184.279
2017-07-01 183.922
2017-10-01 183.571
2018-01-01 183.239
2018-04-01 183.843
2018-07-01 184.006
2018-10-01 180.607
2019-01-01 172.896
2019-04-01 185.473
2019-07-01 186.843
2019-10-01 186.071
2020-01-01 187.811
2020-04-01 189.392
2020-07-01 197.375
2020-10-01 192.477
2021-01-01 192.114
2021-04-01 192.712
2021-07-01 192.688
2021-10-01 192.399
2022-01-01 191.868
2022-04-01 191.438
2022-07-01 192.439
2022-10-01 193.612
2023-01-01 195.612
2023-04-01 197.200
2023-07-01 199.666
2023-10-01 201.542
2024-01-01 204.362
2024-04-01 205.526

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