View original document

The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

EMBARGOED UNTIL RELEASE AT 8:30 a.m. EDT, Thursday, April 25, 2024
Technical:
Media:

Lisa Mataloni
Connie O'Connell

(301) 278-9083
(301) 278-9003

BEA 24–16
gdpniwd@bea.gov
Connie.OConnell@bea.gov

Gross Domestic Product, First Quarter 2024
(Advance Estimate)
Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 1.6 percent in the first quarter of 2024
(table 1), according to the "advance" estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the
fourth quarter of 2023, real GDP increased 3.4 percent.
The GDP estimate released today is based on source data that are incomplete or subject to further
revision by the source agency (refer to “Source Data for the Advance Estimate” on page 3). The “second”
estimate for the first quarter, based on more complete source data, will be released on May 30, 2024.

Real GDP: Percent change from preceding quarter
40
30
20
10
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

2020
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Q2

Q3

2021

Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

2022

Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

2023

Q4

Q1

2024

Seasonally adjusted annual rates

The increase in real GDP primarily reflected increases in consumer spending, residential fixed
investment, nonresidential fixed investment, and state and local government spending that were partly
offset by a decrease in private inventory investment. Imports, which are a subtraction in the calculation
of GDP, increased (table 2).
The increase in consumer spending reflected an increase in services that was partly offset by a decrease
in goods. Within services, the increase primarily reflected increases in health care as well as financial
services and insurance. Within goods, the decrease primarily reflected decreases in motor vehicles and

parts as well as gasoline and other energy goods. Within residential fixed investment, the increase was
led by brokers’ commissions and other ownership transfer costs as well as new single-family housing
construction. The increase in nonresidential fixed investment mainly reflected an increase in intellectual
property products. The increase in state and local government spending reflected an increase in
compensation of state and local government employees. The decrease in inventory investment primarily
reflected decreases in wholesale trade and manufacturing. Within imports, the increase reflected
increases in both goods and services.
Compared to the fourth quarter, the deceleration in real GDP in the first quarter primarily reflected
decelerations in consumer spending, exports, and state and local government spending and a downturn
in federal government spending. These movements were partly offset by an acceleration in residential
fixed investment. Imports accelerated.
Current-dollar GDP increased 4.8 percent at an annual rate, or $327.5 billion, in the first quarter to a
level of $28.28 trillion. In the fourth quarter, GDP increased 5.1 percent, or $346.9 billion (tables 1 and
3).
The price index for gross domestic purchases increased 3.1 percent in the first quarter, compared with
an increase of 1.9 percent in the fourth quarter (table 4). The personal consumption expenditures (PCE)
price index increased 3.4 percent, compared with an increase of 1.8 percent. Excluding food and energy
prices, the PCE price index increased 3.7 percent, compared with an increase of 2.0 percent.

Personal Income
Current-dollar personal income increased $407.1 billion in the first quarter, compared with an increase
of $230.2 billion in the fourth quarter. The increase primarily reflected increases in compensation and
personal current transfer receipts (table 8).
Disposable personal income (DPI) increased $226.2 billion, or 4.5 percent, in the first quarter,
compared with an increase of $190.4 billion, or 3.8 percent, in the fourth quarter. Increases in
compensation and personal current transfer receipts were partly offset by an increase in personal
current taxes, which are a subtraction in the calculation of DPI. Real disposable personal income
increased 1.1 percent, compared with an increase of 2.0 percent.
Personal saving was $755.7 billion in the first quarter, compared with $815.5 billion in the fourth
quarter. The personal saving rate—personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income—
was 3.6 percent in the first quarter, compared with 4.0 percent in the fourth quarter.

Page 2 of 17

Source Data for the Advance Estimate
The GDP estimate released today is based on source data that are incomplete or subject to further
revision by the source agency. Information on the source data and key assumptions used in the advance
estimate is provided in a Technical Note and a detailed "Key Source Data and Assumptions" file posted
with the release. The second estimate for the first quarter, based on more complete data, will be
released on May 30, 2024. For information on updates to GDP, refer to the "Additional Information"
section that follows.

*

*

*

Next release, May 30, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. EDT
Gross Domestic Product (Second Estimate)
Corporate Profits (Preliminary Estimate)
First Quarter 2024

*

*

Page 3 of 17

*

Additional Information
Resources

The personal consumption expenditure price index
measures the prices paid for the goods and services
purchased by, or on the behalf of, "persons."

Additional resources available at www.bea.gov:
•

•
•
•
•
•

Stay informed about BEA developments by
reading the BEA blog, signing up for BEA’s email
subscription service, or following BEA on X,
formerly known as Twitter @BEA_News.
Historical time series for these estimates can be
accessed in BEA’s interactive data application.
Access BEA data by registering for BEA’s data
Application Programming Interface (API).
For more on BEA’s statistics, refer to our online
journal, the Survey of Current Business.
BEA's news release schedule
NIPA Handbook: Concepts and Methods of the
U.S. National Income and Product Accounts

Definitions
Gross domestic product (GDP), or value added, is the value
of the goods and services produced by the nation’s
economy less the value of the goods and services used up
in production. GDP is also equal to the sum of personal
consumption expenditures, gross private domestic
investment, net exports of goods and services, and
government consumption expenditures and gross
investment.
Gross domestic income (GDI) is the sum of incomes earned
and costs incurred in the production of GDP. In national
economic accounting, GDP and GDI are conceptually equal.
In practice, GDP and GDI differ because they are
constructed using largely independent source data.
Gross output is the value of the goods and services
produced by the nation’s economy. It is principally
measured using industry sales or receipts, including sales to
final users (GDP) and sales to other industries (intermediate
inputs).
Current-dollar estimates are valued in the prices of the
period when the transactions occurred—that is, at "market
value." Also referred to as "nominal estimates" or as
"current-price estimates."

Personal income is the income received by, or on behalf of,
all persons from all sources: from participation as laborers
in production, from owning a home or business, from the
ownership of financial assets, and from government and
business in the form of transfers. It includes income from
domestic sources as well as the rest of world. It does not
include realized or unrealized capital gains or losses.
Disposable personal income is the income available to
persons for spending or saving. It is equal to personal
income less personal current taxes.
Personal outlays is the sum of personal consumption
expenditures, personal interest payments, and personal
current transfer payments.
Personal saving is personal income less personal outlays
and personal current taxes.
The personal saving rate is personal saving as a percentage
of disposable personal income.
Profits from current production, referred to as corporate
profits with inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) and
capital consumption (CCAdj) adjustment in the National
Income and Product Accounts (NIPAs), is a measure of the
net income of corporations before deducting income taxes
that is consistent with the value of goods and services
measured in GDP. The IVA and CCAdj are adjustments that
convert inventory withdrawals and depreciation of fixed
assets reported on a tax-return, historical-cost basis to the
current-cost economic measures used in the national
income and product accounts. Profits for domestic
industries reflect profits for all corporations located within
the geographic borders of the United States. The rest-ofthe-world (ROW) component of profits is measured as the
difference between profits received from ROW and profits
paid to ROW.
For more definitions, refer to the Glossary: National Income
and Product Accounts.

Real values are inflation-adjusted estimates—that is,
estimates that exclude the effects of price changes.
The gross domestic purchases price index measures the
prices of final goods and services purchased by U.S.
residents.

Page 4 of 17

Statistical conventions

Updates to GDP

Annual-vs-quarterly rates. Quarterly seasonally adjusted
values are expressed at annual rates, unless otherwise
specified. This convention is used for BEA’s featured,
seasonally adjusted measures to facilitate comparisons
with related and historical data. For details, refer to the FAQ
“Why does BEA publish estimates at annual rates?”

BEA releases three vintages of the current quarterly
estimate for GDP. "Advance" estimates are released near
the end of the first month following the end of the quarter
and are based on source data that are incomplete or subject
to further revision by the source agency. "Second" and
"third" estimates are released near the end of the second
and third months, respectively, and are based on more
detailed and more comprehensive data as they become
available.

Quarterly not seasonally adjusted values are expressed only
at quarterly rates.
Percent changes. Percent changes in quarterly seasonally
adjusted series are displayed at annual rates, unless
otherwise specified. For details, refer to the FAQ “How is
average annual growth calculated?” and “Why does BEA
publish percent changes in quarterly series at annual
rates?“ Percent changes in quarterly not seasonally
adjusted values are calculated from the same quarter one
year ago. All published percent changes are calculated from
unrounded data.

The table below shows the average revisions to the
quarterly percent changes in real GDP between different
estimate vintages, without regard to sign.

Calendar years and quarters. Unless noted otherwise,
annual and quarterly data are presented on a calendar
basis.

Second to third
0.3
Note - Based on estimates from 1996 through 2022. For
more information on GDP updates, refer to Revision
Information on the BEA website.

Quantities and prices. Quantities, or "real" volume
measures, and prices are expressed as index numbers with
a specified reference year equal to 100 (currently 2017).
Quantity and price indexes are calculated using a Fisherchained weighted formula that incorporates weights from
two adjacent periods (quarters for quarterly data and
annuals for annual data). For details on the calculation of
quantity and price indexes, refer to Chapter 4: Estimating
Methods in the NIPA Handbook.
Chained-dollar values are calculated by multiplying the
quantity index by the current dollar value in the reference
year (2017) and then dividing by 100. Percent changes
calculated from real quantity indexes and chained-dollar
levels are conceptually the same; any differences are due to
rounding. Chained-dollar values are not additive because
the relative weights for a given period differ from those of
the reference year. In tables that display chained-dollar
values, a "residual" line shows the difference between the
sum of detailed chained-dollar series and its corresponding
aggregate.

Vintage

Average Revision
Without Regard to Sign
(percentage points, annual rates)

Advance to second

0.5

Advance to third

0.6

Annual and comprehensive updates are released in late
September. Annual updates generally cover at least the five
most recent calendar years (and their associated quarters)
and incorporate newly available major annual source data
as well as some changes in methods and definitions to
improve the accounts. Comprehensive (or benchmark)
updates are carried out at about 5-year intervals and
incorporate major periodic source data, as well as major
conceptual improvements.
Unlike GDP, advance current quarterly estimates of GDI and
corporate profits are not released because data on
domestic profits and net interest of domestic industries are
not available. For fourth quarter estimates, these data are
not available until the third estimate.
GDP by industry and gross output estimates are released
with the third estimate of GDP.

Page 5 of 17

GDP News Release Tables
Table 1. Real Gross Domestic Product and Related Measures: Percent Change from Preceding Period
Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product
Table 3. Gross Domestic Product: Level and Change from Preceding Period
Table 4. Price Indexes for Gross Domestic Product and Related Measures: Percent Change from Preceding Period
Table 5. Real Gross Domestic Product: Annual Percent Change
Table 6. Real Gross Domestic Product: Percent Change from Quarter One Year Ago
Table 7. Relation of Gross Domestic Product, Gross National Product, and National Income
Table 8. Personal Income and Its Disposition
Appendix Table A. Real Gross Domestic Product and Related Aggregates: Percent Change from Preceding Period and
Contributions to Percent Change
Appendix Table B. Not Seasonally Adjusted Real Gross Domestic Product: Level and Percent Change from Quarter One Year Ago

Page 6 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 1. Real Gross Domestic Product and Related Measures: Percent Change from Preceding Period
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
Line

2020

2021 2022 2023
Q2

2021

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2022

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2023

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2024 Line

Q3

Q4

Q1

Gross domestic product (GDP)

5.8

1.9

2.5 -28.0

34.8

4.2

5.2

6.2

3.3

7.0 -2.0 -0.6

2.7

2.6

2.2

2.1

4.9

3.4

1.6

1

2 Personal consumption expenditures

8.4

2.5

2.2 -30.2

40.5

5.6

8.9 13.6

2.8

4.0

1.6

1.2

3.8

0.8

3.1

3.3

2.5

2

11.3

0.3

2.0

-8.6

51.7

5.6 -1.2 -0.3 -0.7

0.0

5.1

0.5

4.9

3.0 -0.4

3

16.7 -0.3

4.2

-0.2 100.7

0.9 -1.0 14.0 -0.3

6.7

3.2 -1.2

4

1
3
4
5

Goods
Durable goods

2.0

1.5 -0.9

8.5

0.6

0.8 -12.5

30.8

1.8 10.1 14.8

1.1

2.6 -2.7

0.0 -1.6

0.5

0.5

0.9

3.9

2.9

0.0

5

6.9

3.7

2.3 -38.7

35.1

6.8

9.3

3.2

3.2

1.8

3.1

1.0

2.2

3.4

4.0

6

7 Gross private domestic investment

8.7

4.8 -1.2 -46.4

98.9 13.2 -3.3 -5.4 16.1 27.9

6.2 -10.6 -7.6

5.2 10.0

0.7

3.2

7

8

Fixed investment

7.1

1.3

0.6 -28.2

28.3 15.2

9.3

7.2 -0.2 -4.3 -5.4

3.1

5.2

2.6

3.5

5.3

8

5.9

5.2

4.5 -28.6

5.7

7.4

1.4

3.7

2.9

9

6

Nondurable goods

3.2 16.5 14.7 -8.5

5.7 28.4 14.3 -23.1 11.1

0.0

Services

9

Nonresidential

10

Structures

11

Equipment

12

Intellectual property products

13
14

Residential

5.1 13.0

0.6

5.9 -1.6

1.9

2.7 10.7

18.3 10.5

8.9

9.7 -1.3

-3.2 -2.1 13.2 -40.0

-8.9

7.8

1.0 -4.1 -7.7 -1.2 -0.5 -1.3

6.4

50.8 15.6

10.4

5.2 -0.3 -38.0
9.1

4.5

-9.5

10.7 -9.0 -10.6 -26.7

1.5

2.0 10.5 -8.0

4.7

3.4 -9.0
1.7

6.5 30.3 16.1 11.2 10.9 -0.1 10

1.9 16.8

4.9

5.6 -5.0 -4.1

7.7 -4.4 -1.1

2.1 11

9.1 11.4

8.7

7.1

2.7

1.8

4.3

5.4 12

9.8 -4.4 -2.7 -0.5 -1.8 -14.1 -26.4 -24.9 -5.3 -2.2

6.7

2.8 13.9 13

7.9 10.4 16.9 13.6
66.1 30.1

5.3

2.8

7.1

6.1

3.8

Change in private inventories

......... ......... ......... ........... ........... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 14

15 Net exports of goods and services

......... ......... ......... ........... ........... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 15

16
17
18
19
20

Exports
Goods
Services
Imports
Goods

21
Services
22 Government consumption
expenditures and gross investment
23

Federal

6.3

7.0

2.6 -61.5

7.6

5.8

2.6 -66.9 106.6 27.5 -0.2 -0.5 -1.8 26.9 -8.8

62.0 25.8

0.9

2.0

1.5 24.2 -4.6 10.6 16.2 -3.5

3.8

9.6

6.8 -9.3

5.4

5.1

0.9 16

9.2 21.5 -6.3 12.0 -16.0

7.7

6.2

0.9 17
1.0 18

2.5 -49.4

2.7 22.0

2.7

7.3

8.9 18.5

6.2

1.0

2.8

14.5

8.6 -1.7 -53.6

88.6 32.0

8.0

7.7

8.5 20.6 14.7

5.4 13.9

4.1 -4.8 -4.3

4.9

3.1 -3.5

1.3 -7.6

4.2

2.2

7.2 19

14.6

6.8 -1.6 -49.2 104.5 30.8

8.7

4.1

1.5 21.5 14.5

2.1 -7.3 -4.4

1.9 -6.5

5.9

1.3

6.8 20

13.9 17.5 -1.7 -69.3

25.1 38.2

4.1 28.9 50.8 16.6 15.6 14.2

8.1 -3.9 -1.2 -12.2 -2.8

6.2

9.0 21

-0.3 -0.9

4.1

-6.1 -1.9

5.7 -4.3 -1.5 -0.3 -2.9 -1.9

2.9

5.3

4.8

3.3

5.8

4.6

1.2 22

1.4 -2.8

4.2

1.2

9.8

5.2

1.1

7.1

2.4 -0.2 23

0.9 -0.3

7.7

1.9

8.6

31.8 -12.3 -1.9 18.1 -8.9 -6.8

24

National defense

-1.9 -2.8

3.4

2.3

8.4

0.5 -0.6 24

25

Nondefense

5.9 -2.9

5.2

90.1 -25.8 -15.1 63.4 -13.9 -11.4 11.8 -6.9 -9.8

3.3 12.6

9.5 -0.4

5.5

4.8

0.3 25

26

State and local

-1.3

4.0

-3.6

3.8

4.6

5.0

6.0

2.0 26

0.2

0.9

-0.4

2.1 -6.9 -3.9

8.7 -7.1 -4.7 -3.2 -4.8 -6.9

-2.0 -1.9 -1.3 -1.4

2.0 -1.6 -0.4 -0.8

2.8

4.7

Addenda:
27

Gross domestic income (GDI) 1

6.1

2.1

0.5 -30.5

28.9 15.3

3.1

4.6

3.6

6.2

0.0

2.7 -3.0

0.5

0.5

1.9

4.8 ......... 27

28

Average of GDP and GDI

6.0

2.0

1.5 -29.3

31.8

9.6

4.2

5.4

3.4

6.6 -0.8 -0.3

2.7 -0.3

1.4

1.3

3.4

4.1 ......... 28

29

Final sales of domestic product

5.5

1.3

2.9 -24.4

25.1

4.5

7.6

8.3

0.3

2.6 -1.9

1.5

3.4

1.0

4.6

2.1

3.6

3.9

30

Gross domestic purchases

6.9

2.3

1.9 -27.5

38.1

5.5

6.1

6.9

4.2

7.1

0.6 -1.1

0.1

2.2

1.6

2.0

4.7

3.1

2.4 30

31
32

Final sales to domestic purchasers

6.6

1.7

2.3 -23.9

28.3

5.8

8.4

8.9

1.3

2.9

0.7

0.9

0.7

0.7

3.8

2.0

3.5

3.5

2.8 31

8.1

2.3

1.9 -29.8

37.9

7.5

8.9 11.9

1.9

3.6

1.5

1.5

0.3 -0.2

3.6

1.7

3.0

3.3

3.1 32

33

Final sales to private domestic
purchasers
Gross national product (GNP)

5.6

1.9

2.4 -29.0

35.3

3.7

5.9

3.1

7.1 -2.4

0.2

2.4

2.4

1.8

2.3

4.7

3.3 ......... 33

34

Disposable personal income

3.1 -5.9

45.8 -13.3 -7.6 56.1 -27.6 -5.2 -5.7 -9.8 -1.4

3.6

2.2 10.8

3.3

0.5

2.0

1.1 34
4.8 35

4.2

5.0

0.5

2.0 29

Current-dollar measures:
35

GDP

10.7

9.1

6.3 -29.2

39.7

9.5 14.6

6.2

8.5

7.2

6.5

6.3

3.8

8.3

5.1

36

GDI

11.0

9.3

4.2 -31.6

33.5 18.6

7.1 10.9 12.8
8.6 11.1

9.9 13.8

8.9

9.1

7.3

0.7

4.5

2.1

5.3

6.6 ......... 36

37

Average of GDP and GDI

10.8

9.2

5.2 -30.4

36.6 12.7

9.7 12.0

9.7 14.2

7.5

8.8

7.2

3.6

5.4

3.0

6.8

5.8 ......... 37

38

Final sales of domestic product

10.4

8.5

6.7 -25.3

29.4

7.4 13.4 15.1

6.6

6.4 10.8

7.9

5.0

8.8

3.9

7.0

5.6

5.2 38

39

Gross domestic purchases

11.4

9.3

5.4 -28.4

42.7

8.1 11.1 13.1 10.1 14.8

8.7

7.1

4.9

6.1

5.3

3.4

7.7

5.0

5.5 39

40
41

Final sales to domestic purchasers

11.2

8.7

5.8 -24.6

32.4

8.4 13.6 15.3

7.3 10.2

8.9

9.3

5.5

4.6

7.7

3.4

6.4

5.5

5.9 40

12.5

9.2

5.7 -30.6

42.1

9.8 13.7 18.4

8.0 11.0

9.7

9.3

5.4

3.8

8.0

3.7

5.5

5.3

6.1 41

42

Final sales to private domestic
purchasers
GNP

10.4

9.0

6.2 -30.1

40.2

6.6 11.5 11.5

9.3 14.7

5.8

9.3

7.0

6.4

5.8

4.0

8.1

5.0 ......... 42

43

Disposable personal income

7.4

0.2

8.1

0.7 -2.9

5.7

8.5

6.4 15.5

5.8

3.1

3.8

43.2 -10.4 -5.8 63.5 -23.1

1. Gross domestic income deflated by the implicit price deflator for gross domestic product.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 7 of 17

0.1

9.9

4.5 43

April 25, 2024

Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product
Line

Q2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

Percent change at annual rate:
Gross domestic product
Percentage points at annual rates:
Personal consumption expenditures
Goods
Durable goods
Motor vehicles and parts
Furnishings and durable household equipment
Recreational goods and vehicles

Other durable goods
Nondurable goods
Food and beverages purchased
for off-premises consumption
Clothing and footwear
Gasoline and other energy goods
Other nondurable goods
Services
Household consumption expenditures (for services)
Housing and utilities
Health care
Transportation services
Recreation services
Food services and accommodations
Financial services and insurance
Other services
Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit
institutions serving households
Gross output of nonprofit institutions
Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services
by nonprofit institutions
Gross private domestic investment
Fixed investment
Nonresidential
Structures
Equipment
Information processing equipment
Industrial equipment
Transportation equipment
Other equipment
Intellectual property products
Software
Research and development
Entertainment, literary, and artistic originals
Residential
Change in private inventories
Farm

42
Nonfarm
43 Net exports of goods and services
44 Exports
45
Goods
46
Services
47 Imports
48
Goods
49
Services
50 Government consumption
expenditures and gross investment
51 Federal
52
National defense
53
Consumption expenditures
54
Gross investment
55
Nondefense
56
Consumption expenditures
57
Gross investment
58 State and local
59
Consumption expenditures
60
Gross investment
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

5.8

1.9

5.59
2.51
1.28
0.40
0.23
0.42

1.72
0.07
-0.02
-0.20
-0.05
0.19

Q3

2.5 -28.0
1.51
0.46
0.34
0.14
0.02
0.18

-0.11
0.03
0.00
0.16
1.65
1.56
0.13
0.34
0.19
0.21
0.41
-0.09
0.37

-0.08
0.01
0.04
0.15
1.05
1.14
0.05
0.59
0.00
0.10
0.19
0.07
0.14

-0.28 0.09 -0.09

34.8

Q4

Q1

4.2

5.2

Q2
6.2

Q3
3.3

Q4

Q1

Q2

7.0 -2.0 -0.6

Q3

Q4

2023
Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

2024 Line
Q1

2.7

2.6

2.2

2.1

4.9

3.4

1.6

1

1.05
-0.18
0.08
-0.10
-0.01
0.18

0.79
-0.01
-0.08
0.12
-0.02
-0.08

2.54
1.14
1.07
0.80
0.03
0.23

0.55
0.11
-0.03
-0.27
0.00
0.27

2.11
1.09
0.53
-0.03
0.10
0.40

2.20
0.67
0.25
-0.05
0.03
0.18

1.68
-0.09
-0.09
-0.25
0.07
-0.04

2
3
4
5
6
7

1.30 0.17 0.18 0.24 0.03 0.14 -0.02 0.06 0.00 -0.09 0.01 -0.02 0.07 0.09 0.13
4.31 0.26 1.42 2.08 0.16 0.38 -0.42 -0.01 -0.26 0.07 0.07 0.14 0.56 0.41 0.00

8
9

-21.51 24.93 3.63 5.70 8.73 1.89 2.71
-1.59 10.23 0.71 3.52 3.24 -2.10 1.26
0.1 5.92 0.45 2.10 1.17 -2.26 0.89
-0.12 2.15 0.05 1.11 0.44 -1.87 0.23
-0.11 1.19 -0.02 0.49 0.08 -0.25 0.00
0.99 1.28 0.26 0.32 0.41 -0.16 0.51

0.24 0.04 0.00 -0.65
1.22 0.09 0.12 -1.70
0.24
0.43
0.17
0.39
3.08
3.36
0.34
0.94
0.38
0.40
0.81
0.00
0.49

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2021
2022

2020

2021 2022 2023

-0.03
-0.30
0.12
-0.01
-0.09
0.24

1.32
-0.09
-0.08
-0.19
0.00
0.05

-0.07 0.25 -0.07 0.67 0.34 -0.01 0.03 -0.18 -0.27 -0.24
-1.08 1.98 0.17 0.51 0.62 -0.07 0.02 -0.09 0.10 0.03
-0.84 0.78 -0.16 0.15 0.53 0.16 0.00 -0.24 0.04 -0.10
0.28 1.30 0.32 0.09 0.59 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.11 0.05
-19.92 14.70 2.92 2.18 5.49 3.99 1.45 0.27 1.41 1.23
-20.80 16.03 3.04 2.51 5.93 3.91 1.26 0.08 1.22 1.22
0.69 0.38 0.32 0.55 0.15 0.27 -0.09 0.39 0.03 -0.09
-6.89 6.53 1.57 -0.09 1.37 0.68 0.44 -0.08 0.00 0.51
-2.58 0.96 0.23 0.20 1.01 0.94 0.14 -0.09 0.07 0.00
-3.34 1.69 0.10 0.57 0.82 0.62 0.37 -0.08 0.15 0.01
-5.53 4.43 -0.15 0.81 2.03 0.77 0.13 -0.16 0.88 0.23
-0.13 0.34 0.28 -0.05 -0.20 -0.08 0.03 -0.24 -0.13 0.13
-3.01 1.70 0.69 0.52 0.76 0.70 0.24 0.33 0.22 0.43

-0.07
0.01
0.03
0.10
0.80
1.02
0.19
0.67
-0.09
0.13
0.10
-0.01
0.03

-0.17
0.02
0.06
0.16
1.40
1.65
-0.17
1.04
-0.03
0.19
0.15
0.08
0.39

0.05
-0.14
0.15
0.08
0.44
0.47
0.08
0.27
0.08
0.04
-0.05
0.21
-0.16

0.10
0.11
-0.02
0.36
1.02
0.97
0.35
0.30
0.02
0.06
0.34
0.07
-0.18

0.04
0.06
0.07
0.23
1.54
1.55
0.02
0.83
0.09
0.01
0.32
-0.04
0.33

0.05
0.10
-0.19
0.04
1.78
1.45
0.17
0.59
0.10
0.12
-0.10
0.37
0.18

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

0.88 -1.33 -0.12 -0.33 -0.45 0.07 0.18 0.20 0.19 0.01 -0.22 -0.26 -0.03 0.05 -0.01 0.33 23
1.05 0.69 -0.44 0.44 0.20 0.42 -0.19 -0.05 0.46 0.23 -0.03 0.05 0.08 0.38 0.56 24

0.17 0.15 0.13 -1.50
0.45
1.52
1.25
0.78
-0.09
0.33
0.18
0.07
0.03
0.05
0.54
0.31
0.24
-0.01
0.47
0.26
0.05

0.06
0.86
0.24
0.68
-0.06
0.26
0.14
0.04
0.01
0.07
0.48
0.29
0.15
0.03
-0.44
0.62
-0.07

0.23
-0.23
0.11
0.60
0.37
-0.01
-0.10
-0.01
0.14
-0.04
0.24
0.21
0.03
0.01
-0.48
-0.34
0.07

-2.38 2.37 0.81 -0.11 0.88 0.13 0.23 -0.39 -0.24 0.45 0.45 0.23 0.07 0.02 0.39 0.23 25
-9.29 13.52 2.36 -0.46 -0.84 2.71 4.63 1.16 -2.10 -1.45 0.62 -1.69 0.90 1.74 0.15 0.56 26
-5.28 5.04 2.55 1.63 1.05 -0.28 0.35 1.23 -0.05 -0.79 -0.99 0.53 0.90 0.46 0.61 0.91 27
-4.12 2.69 1.35 1.18 1.27 -0.15 0.37 1.32 0.68 0.62 0.24 0.76 0.98 0.21 0.50 0.39 28
-1.47 -0.27 0.03 0.19 0.02 -0.12 -0.21 -0.03 -0.01 -0.03 0.17 0.77 0.46 0.33 0.32 0.00 29
-2.16 2.50 0.79 0.15 0.55 -0.40 0.11 0.77 0.25 0.28 -0.26 -0.21 0.38 -0.22 -0.05 0.10 30
0.35 0.58 0.15 0.17 0.00 -0.09 0.49 0.38 -0.13 0.09 -0.38 -0.02 -0.11 -0.12 0.18 0.19 31
-0.33 0.24 0.13 -0.03 0.19 0.08 0.08 0.10 -0.07 -0.07 0.04 0.04 -0.06 -0.06 0.00 0.18 32
-1.66 1.14 0.37 -0.03 0.41 -0.41 -0.50 0.03 0.41 0.30 0.16 -0.14 0.54 -0.02 -0.26 -0.30 33
-0.51 0.53 0.13 0.03 -0.06 0.02 0.05 0.26 0.04 -0.05 -0.08 -0.11 0.01 -0.03 0.03 0.03 34
-0.49 0.46 0.53 0.85 0.70 0.37 0.47 0.58 0.45 0.37 0.32 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.23 0.29 35
-0.02 0.16 0.31 0.52 0.32 0.18 0.20 0.46 0.21 0.28 0.31 0.16 0.13 0.17 0.25 0.25 36
-0.38 0.35 0.21 0.36 0.36 0.14 0.21 0.12 0.18 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.00 -0.06 0.01 0.03 37
-0.09 -0.05 0.00 -0.03 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.00 0.06 0.04 -0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 -0.02 0.00 38
-1.16 2.35 1.20 0.44 -0.22 -0.13 -0.02 -0.09 -0.73 -1.41 -1.23 -0.22 -0.09 0.26 0.11 0.52 39
-4.01 8.48 -0.18 -2.08 -1.89 2.99 4.28 -0.07 -2.05 -0.66 1.61 -2.22 0.00 1.27 -0.47 -0.35 40
0.13 0.07 -0.02 0.25 -0.09 -0.01 -0.09 -0.09 -0.08 -0.04 0.12 0.12 0.15 0.03 -0.08 -0.04 41

0.21
-1.25
0.66
0.53
0.13
-1.91
-1.60
-0.31

0.69
-0.48
0.76
0.44
0.33
-1.24
-0.82
-0.42

-0.41
0.57
0.31
0.22
0.09
0.25
0.21
0.05

-4.14
1.00
-8.78
-6.58
-2.20
9.78
7.07
2.71

8.41
-2.58
5.06
4.90
0.16
-7.65
-7.21
-0.44

-0.16
-1.44
2.31
1.65
0.65
-3.74
-3.06
-0.68

-2.34
-1.04
0.06
-0.02
0.08
-1.10
-1.02
-0.08

-1.80
-0.87
0.20
-0.03
0.24
-1.07
-0.51
-0.56

3.00
-1.03
0.16
-0.13
0.29
-1.19
-0.20
-0.99

4.37
-0.34
2.42
1.83
0.59
-2.76
-2.38
-0.38

0.02
-2.59
-0.50
-0.69
0.18
-2.08
-1.72
-0.36

-1.97
0.56
1.19
0.73
0.46
-0.63
-0.28
-0.35

-0.62
2.58
1.80
1.63
0.17
0.77
0.98
-0.21

1.49
0.26
-0.41
-0.52
0.11
0.66
0.55
0.11

-2.34
0.58
0.76
0.89
-0.13
-0.18
-0.22
0.04

-0.14
0.04
-1.09
-1.31
0.22
1.13
0.78
0.35

1.24
0.03
0.59
0.55
0.04
-0.56
-0.64
0.08

-0.39
0.25
0.55
0.45
0.10
-0.30
-0.14
-0.15

-0.31
-0.86
0.10
0.06
0.04
-0.96
-0.74
-0.22

42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

-0.05
0.10
-0.08
-0.07
-0.01
0.17
0.14
0.04
-0.15
-0.02
-0.13

-0.16
-0.19
-0.11
-0.12
0.02
-0.08
-0.12
0.03
0.03
0.12
-0.09

0.70
0.27
0.12
0.09
0.03
0.14
0.08
0.06
0.43
0.20
0.23

1.78
2.07
0.07
-0.07
0.14
2.00
1.87
0.13
-0.29
-0.21
-0.08

-1.03
-0.89
0.01
0.00
0.01
-0.90
-0.97
0.07
-0.14
-0.04
-0.10

-0.35
-0.13
0.34
0.22
0.13
-0.47
-0.40
-0.07
-0.22
-0.35
0.13

1.04
1.19
-0.30
-0.14
-0.16
1.49
1.43
0.05
-0.15
0.00
-0.15

-0.80
-0.65
-0.19
-0.16
-0.03
-0.46
-0.52
0.06
-0.15
0.11
-0.27

-0.26
-0.48
-0.12
-0.15
0.03
-0.36
-0.41
0.05
0.22
0.49
-0.27

-0.04
0.13
-0.18
-0.24
0.06
0.31
0.28
0.04
-0.17
-0.06
-0.12

-0.52
-0.47
-0.26
-0.25
-0.01
-0.21
-0.23
0.02
-0.04
0.05
-0.09

-0.34
-0.26
0.03
0.02
0.01
-0.29
-0.30
0.01
-0.08
0.08
-0.16

0.49
0.07
-0.01
0.05
-0.06
0.08
0.05
0.03
0.41
0.20
0.22

0.90
0.59
0.27
0.07
0.20
0.32
0.25
0.08
0.31
0.14
0.17

0.82
0.33
0.07
0.16
-0.09
0.26
0.17
0.08
0.49
0.29
0.21

0.57
0.07
0.08
0.02
0.06
-0.01
-0.07
0.05
0.50
0.16
0.34

0.99
0.45
0.30
0.23
0.07
0.15
0.13
0.02
0.53
0.23
0.30

0.79
0.15
0.02
-0.06
0.08
0.14
0.05
0.08
0.64
0.22
0.42

0.21
-0.01
-0.02
0.01
-0.03
0.01
-0.02
0.03
0.22
0.19
0.03

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

Page 8 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 3. Gross Domestic Product: Level and Change from Preceding Period--Continues
Billions of dollars

Billions of chained (2017) dollars

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Line

2023

2023
Q1

Q2

2024
Q3

Q4

Change from preceding
period

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2023

Q1

2023
Q1

Q2

2024
Q3

Q4

Q1

2023

2023

2024

Q4

Q1

Line

Gross domestic product (GDP)

27,360.9 26,813.6 27,063.0 27,610.1 27,957.0 28,284.5 22,376.9 22,112.3 22,225.4 22,490.7 22,679.3 22,768.9

554.9

188.6

89.6

1

2 Personal consumption expenditures

18,570.6 18,269.6 18,419.0 18,679.5 18,914.5 19,191.6 15,426.1 15,312.9 15,343.6 15,461.4 15,586.7 15,683.5

335.3

125.3

96.8

2

1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

6,191.5

6,133.8

6,144.7

6,231.8

6,255.7

6,240.7

5,387.7

5,341.0

5,347.3

5,411.3

5,451.1

5,445.3

106.2

39.9

-5.8

3

2,198.8

2,194.9

2,193.6

2,204.5

2,202.2

2,192.9

2,041.9

2,022.5

2,020.9

2,053.9

2,070.1

2,063.8

81.9

16.2

-6.3

4

Motor vehicles and parts

768.0

776.2

772.7

764.6

758.4

735.5

601.7

614.1

599.6

597.8

595.3

581.4

29.1

-2.5

-13.9

5

Furnishings and durable
household equipment

478.3

483.0

475.4

478.9

475.7

479.3

416.9

413.6

413.6

419.2

421.0

425.1

3.9

1.8

4.1

6

681.6
271.0

666.7
268.8

676.4
269.1

689.7
271.3

693.5
274.5

697.5
280.6

778.4
277.9

744.5
274.8

764.5
273.7

795.0
278.5

809.5
284.6

806.4
294.1

53.6
0.0

14.5
6.2

-3.2
9.5

7
8

3,992.7

3,939.0

3,951.1

4,027.3

4,053.5

4,047.8

3,355.4

3,327.8

3,335.4

3,367.3

3,391.1

3,391.1

27.9

23.8

0.0

9

1,442.3
516.9

1,430.6
515.0

1,434.1
511.4

1,447.8
520.6

1,456.6
520.6

1,468.1
526.4

1,151.1
499.8

1,145.8
501.9

1,148.5
492.7

1,153.9
500.2

1,156.2
504.4

1,159.2
511.0

-16.7
2.8

2.3
4.3

3.0 10
6.5 11
-9.3 12

Goods
Durable goods

Recreational goods and vehicles
Other durable goods
Nondurable goods
Food and beverages purchased
for off-premises consumption

11

Clothing and footwear

12

Gasoline and other energy goods

13

Other nondurable goods

14
15

Services
Household consumption
expenditures (for services)

471.2

465.3

456.7

484.5

478.2

453.8

318.6

313.0

319.8

319.0

322.4

313.2

7.4

3.4

1,562.4

1,528.0

1,549.0

1,574.4

1,598.1

1,599.6

1,395.4

1,377.4

1,382.0

1,404.0

1,418.3

1,421.0

35.3

14.3

2.7 13

12,379.2 12,135.7 12,274.4 12,447.7 12,658.8 12,950.9 10,066.2

9,998.9 10,023.1 10,078.7 10,164.0 10,263.5

230.1

85.4

99.4 14

11,828.7 11,595.2 11,730.1 11,890.7 12,098.9 12,365.0
3,278.7 3,206.1 3,243.8 3,309.0 3,356.0 3,419.6

9,664.5
2,558.5

9,597.0
2,545.8

9,622.9
2,550.0

9,675.8
2,568.7

9,762.2
2,569.5

9,843.5
2,578.7

251.4
9.4

86.4
0.8

81.4 15
9.2 16

16

Housing and utilities

17

Health care

2,999.6

2,929.5

2,972.9

3,009.1

3,087.0

3,158.2

2,617.1

2,584.0

2,600.0

2,617.5

2,666.9

2,702.8

137.8

49.4

35.9 17

18

Transportation services

604.2

595.5

597.8

604.0

619.4

631.3

469.0

464.2

468.2

469.3

474.2

479.6

0.4

4.9

5.4 18

19
20

Recreation services

716.3

702.7

709.3

722.3

730.8

749.3

588.7

585.3

587.4

590.7

591.3

598.3

21.5

0.6

7.0 19

Food services and accommodations

1,367.4

1,333.5

1,347.1

1,377.8

1,411.2

1,419.0

1,054.8

1,043.5

1,041.1

1,059.0

1,075.7

1,070.4

40.4

16.7

-5.3 20

21

Financial services and insurance

1,321.9
1,540.6

1,298.0
1,529.7

1,316.7
1,542.5

1,336.0
1,532.6

1,336.8
1,557.7

1,398.4
1,589.2

1,047.0
1,340.3

1,037.3
1,348.0

1,048.7
1,338.4

1,052.2
1,327.6

1,049.8
1,347.3

1,070.0
1,358.2

15.5
32.5

-2.4
19.6

20.2 21
11.0 22

550.4
2,012.8

540.5
1,972.4

544.3
1,996.9

557.0
2,019.6

559.9
2,062.5

585.9
2,119.3

405.3
1,642.4

405.2
1,633.1

403.8
1,635.7

406.4
1,639.7

405.9
1,661.0

422.6
1,692.7

-18.4
29.2

-0.5
21.3

16.7 23
31.7 24

1,462.4
4,843.9

1,431.9
4,725.8

1,452.6
4,780.3

1,462.6
4,915.0

1,502.6
4,954.4

1,533.4
5,006.9

1,240.5
4,051.9

1,231.0
3,963.7

1,235.3
4,014.1

1,236.5
4,111.1

1,259.2
4,118.7

1,272.9
4,151.0

51.0
-50.9

22.8
7.6

13.7 25
32.3 26

22
23

Other services
Final consumption expenditures of
nonprofit institutions serving
households
24
Gross output of nonprofit institutions
Less: Receipts from sales of
25
goods and services by nonprofit
institutions
26 Gross private domestic investment
27

Fixed investment

4,790.3

4,702.1

4,761.7

4,813.0

4,884.3

4,962.9

3,964.8

3,905.9

3,955.9

3,981.3

4,016.0

4,068.3

25.5

34.7

52.3 27

28

Nonresidential

3,716.1

3,641.3

3,709.1

3,730.6

3,783.5

3,824.0

3,271.7

3,214.5

3,272.7

3,284.5

3,314.9

3,338.6

140.1

30.3

23.7 28

29

Structures

839.8

800.2

832.5

849.8

876.6

875.8

626.1

596.6

619.3

635.9

652.5

652.4

73.2

16.6

-0.2 29

30
31

Equipment

1,381.4

1,368.7

1,390.4

1,382.6

1,383.9

1,404.4

1,245.9

1,236.4

1,259.6

1,245.5

1,242.1

1,248.6

-3.3

-3.4

6.5 30

465.2
310.6

457.8
308.6

450.0
305.7

463.0
306.1

480.4
321.9

482.8
251.8

489.6
256.0

482.0
252.7

473.3
249.2

486.3
249.2

500.5
259.6

-27.1
-3.1

13.0
0.0

14.2 31
10.4 32
-18.5 33

Information processing
equipment

32

Industrial equipment

459.0
307.8

33

Transportation equipment

293.4

273.8

302.7

305.9

291.2

274.6

263.8

243.8

276.7

275.5

259.2

240.7

35.6

-16.4

34

Other equipment

321.2

319.0

321.2

320.9

323.5

327.5

252.7

252.7

253.1

251.7

253.3

254.7

-9.4

1.6

1.4 34

1,495.0

1,472.5

1,486.2

1,498.2

1,523.0

1,543.8

1,398.7

1,384.9

1,394.0

1,400.4

1,415.3

1,434.1

59.9

15.0

18.7 35

35

Intellectual property products

36

Software

640.6

632.4

633.6

640.9

655.5

667.3

720.9

702.2

712.1

724.9

744.1

764.3

60.6

19.3

20.2 36

37
38

Research and development

742.7

730.2

740.2

745.5

755.1

761.3

603.4

604.9

605.1

601.7

602.0

603.8

5.8

0.3

1.8 37

111.6
1,074.2

109.9
1,060.8

112.4
1,052.6

111.8
1,082.4

112.4
1,100.8

115.1
1,138.9

93.8
735.3

93.8
731.1

94.4
727.1

94.1
738.9

93.0
744.1

93.1
768.7

1.8
-87.4

-1.1
5.2

0.1 38
24.7 39
-19.5 40

39

Entertainment, literary,
and artistic originals
Residential

53.6

23.7

18.6

102.0

70.1

44.0

43.7

27.2

14.9

77.8

54.9

35.4

-84.4

-22.9

41

Farm

-0.9

-7.8

2.0

3.8

-1.6

-4.4

-1.1

-1.5

0.2

-0.2

-2.8

-3.5

14.1

-2.6

-0.7 41

42

Nonfarm

54.5

31.5

16.6

98.3

71.7

48.4

45.1

28.8

14.8

78.5

58.4

39.6

-97.1

-20.0

-18.8 42

40

Change in private inventories

1. Real gross domestic income is gross domestic income deflated by the implicit price deflator for gross domestic product.
Note. Users are cautioned that particularly for components that exhibit rapid change in prices relative to other prices in the economy, the chained-dollar estimates should not be used to measure the component's relative importance or its contribution to the
growth rate of more aggregate series. For accurate estimates of the contributions to percent changes in real gross domestic product, use table 2.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 9 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 3. Gross Domestic Product: Level and Change from Preceding Period--Table Ends
Billions of dollars

Billions of chained (2017) dollars

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Line

2023

43 Net exports of goods and services

2024

2023

Change from preceding
period

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

-798.7

-825.7

-806.1

-779.2

-783.7

-845.9

2023

2024

2023

2023

2023

2024

Q4

Q1

Line

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

-928.1

-935.1

-928.2

-930.7

-918.5

-973.2

122.9

12.1

-54.7 43
5.7 44

44

Exports

3,027.2

3,064.8

2,961.8

3,030.8

3,051.7

3,081.2

2,503.9

2,525.4

2,464.7

2,497.3

2,528.2

2,534.0

64.3

31.0

45

Goods

2,031.3

2,090.4

1,968.6

2,026.7

2,039.3

2,049.6

1,697.1

1,730.5

1,656.8

1,687.7

1,713.3

1,717.0

43.8

25.5

3.7 45

46

Services

996.0

974.4

993.2

1,004.0

1,012.4

1,031.6

810.1

798.5

810.7

812.8

818.4

820.4

20.1

5.6

2.0 46

47

Imports

3,825.9

3,890.5

3,767.9

3,810.0

3,835.4

3,927.1

3,432.0

3,460.5

3,392.9

3,428.0

3,446.8

3,507.2

-58.6

18.8

60.4 47

48

Goods

3,111.8

3,158.5

3,058.0

3,107.5

3,123.1

3,185.9

2,838.7

2,851.6

2,804.3

2,844.7

2,854.1

2,901.2

-47.5

9.4

47.2 48

714.1

731.9

709.8

702.4

712.3

741.2

596.9

611.5

591.8

587.6

596.5

609.5

-10.1

9.0

13.0 49

4,745.1
1,771.7

4,643.9
1,730.6

4,669.8
1,744.3

4,794.8
1,791.9

4,871.8
1,820.0

4,932.0
1,837.3

3,819.7
1,480.7

3,758.8
1,462.8

3,789.8
1,466.9

3,843.4
1,492.3

3,887.0
1,501.0

3,898.5
1,500.1

149.3
59.9

43.6
8.7

11.5 50
-0.9 51
-1.4 52

49
Services
50 Government consumption
expenditures and gross
investment
51 Federal
52

994.7

968.7

978.9

1,009.1

1,022.0

1,030.0

827.5

815.4

820.1

836.8

837.8

836.4

27.4

1.0

53

Consumption expenditures

777.1

760.0

764.9

789.1

794.4

803.9

637.2

630.8

632.1

644.7

641.3

641.9

19.6

-3.4

0.6 53

54

Gross investment

217.6

208.8

214.0

220.1

227.6

226.2

191.1

185.2

188.8

192.9

197.7

195.6

8.0

4.8

-2.1 54

55
56
57
58

National defense

Nondefense
Consumption expenditures
Gross investment
State and local

59

Consumption expenditures

60

Gross investment

61 Residual

777.0

761.9

765.5

782.8

798.0

807.3

653.2

647.4

646.7

655.5

663.2

663.7

32.6

7.8

0.5 55

552.1

543.0

542.3

557.2

565.7

572.0

454.5

452.8

449.1

456.5

459.6

458.5

19.2

3.1

-1.1 56

225.0

218.9

223.2

225.6

232.3

235.3

199.6

195.3

198.6

199.8

204.7

206.5

13.7

4.9

1.8 57

2,973.4

2,913.2

2,925.5

3,002.9

3,051.8

3,094.7

2,339.2

2,296.5

2,323.0

2,351.4

2,385.9

2,397.9

89.6

34.5

12.1 58

2,423.5

2,399.1

2,388.3

2,443.9

2,462.6

2,499.9

1,916.3

1,900.5

1,909.2

1,921.7

1,933.7

1,943.9

41.9

12.0

10.3 59

549.9

514.2

537.2

559.0

589.3

594.8

421.8

395.5

412.8

428.4

450.4

452.2

46.9

22.0

1.8 60

............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ...............

-106.9

-107.2

-102.5

-101.2

-116.8

-118.5 .............. .............. .............. 61

Addenda:
62

1

26,870.7 26,485.4 26,625.7 26,969.7 27,402.0 ............... 21,976.0 21,841.7 21,866.2 21,969.0 22,229.0 ...............

109.6

260.1 .............. 62

27,115.8 26,649.5 26,844.4 27,289.9 27,679.5 ............... 22,176.4 21,977.0 22,045.8 22,229.8 22,454.2 ...............

332.2

224.3 .............. 63

Final sales of domestic product

27,307.3 26,789.9 27,044.5 27,508.1 27,886.9 28,240.5 22,290.3 22,054.3 22,167.1 22,362.5 22,577.5 22,686.8

629.2

215.0

65

Gross domestic purchases

28,159.6 27,639.3 27,869.1 28,389.4 28,740.7 29,130.4 23,291.1 23,028.5 23,140.9 23,409.0 23,586.2 23,726.3

436.7

177.2

140.1 65

66

Final sales to domestic purchasers

28,106.0 27,615.6 27,850.5 28,287.3 28,670.6 29,086.5 23,204.2 22,970.4 23,082.6 23,280.0 23,483.9 23,643.9

511.9

203.9

160.0 66

63

Gross domestic income (GDI)
Average of GDP and GDI

64

109.4 64

67

Final sales to private domestic purchasers 23,360.9 22,971.7 23,180.7 23,492.5 23,798.8 24,154.5 19,390.3 19,218.1 19,298.9 19,442.1 19,602.2 19,751.3

360.3

160.0

149.1 67

68
69

GDP

554.9

188.6

89.6 68

1,278.0 ...............

140.1

-19.1 .............. 69

70

Less: Income payments to the rest of
the world

71

Equals: Gross national product

1,292.9 1,231.8 1,279.7 1,335.8 1,324.2 ............... 1,121.7 1,076.8 1,114.6 1,155.4 1,139.9 ...............
27,525.1 26,972.5 27,236.1 27,774.2 28,117.8 ............... 22,528.5 22,260.3 22,384.6 22,641.8 22,827.2 ...............

160.8
535.8

-15.5 .............. 70
185.4 .............. 71

72

Net domestic product

22,775.1 22,306.2 22,506.0 22,998.7 23,289.7 23,580.2 18,594.1 18,370.3 18,455.6 18,693.8 18,856.6 18,920.2

445.8

162.8

Plus: Income receipts from the rest of
the world

27,360.9 26,813.6 27,063.0 27,610.1 27,957.0 28,284.5 22,376.9 22,112.3 22,225.4 22,490.7 22,679.3 22,768.9
1,457.1

1,390.7

1,452.7

1,499.9

1,485.0 ...............

1,263.9

1,215.4

1,265.2

1,297.1

63.6 72

1. Real gross domestic income is gross domestic income deflated by the implicit price deflator for gross domestic product.
Note. Users are cautioned that particularly for components that exhibit rapid change in prices relative to other prices in the economy, the chained-dollar estimates should not be used to measure the component's relative importance or its contribution to the
growth rate of more aggregate series. For accurate estimates of the contributions to percent changes in real gross domestic product, use table 2.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 10 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 4. Price Indexes for Gross Domestic Product and Related Measures: Percent Change from Preceding Period
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
Line

2021 2022 2023

2020
Q2

Q3

2021
Q4

Q1

Q2

2022

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2024 Line

2023

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

Gross domestic product (GDP)

4.6

7.1

3.6 -1.4

3.6

2.8

5.4

6.1

6.1

7.0

8.5

9.1

4.4

3.9

3.9

1.7

3.3

1.6

3.1

2 Personal consumption expenditures

4.2

6.5

3.7 -1.7

3.3

2.0

4.8

6.3

5.6

6.8

7.7

7.2

4.7

4.1

4.2

2.5

2.6

1.8

3.4

2

4.9

8.6

1.2 -5.8

4.1

1.3

5.5

8.5

7.7 10.5 11.9

9.9

2.9

0.1

0.7

0.2

0.9 -1.4 -0.5

3

1.4

1
3

Goods

1

4

Durable goods

5.5

6.4 -0.8 -3.0

4.5

2.5

1.1 14.4

9.7

2.9 -1.6 -0.9

0.1 -4.4 -3.5 -0.5

4

5

Nondurable goods

4.6

9.8

2.3 -7.1

3.9

0.6

8.2

5.3

6.5 11.3 13.9 14.9

2.9

1.0

1.6

0.3

3.9 -0.2 -0.6

5

3.8

5.4

5.0

0.3

3.0

2.4

4.4

5.1

4.6

4.9

5.5

5.8

5.6

6.3

6.0

3.6

3.5

3.4

5.4

6

3.4

7.7

3.0

0.5

3.0

2.6

2.6

3.1

6.1

8.5

9.9

9.0

6.7

2.8

3.2 -0.1

1.7

2.3

1.0

7

2.0

2.5

2.9

4.0

7.1

8.6

9.6

9.4

6.6

3.6

4.2

0.0

1.7

2.4

1.2

8

0.2

4.5

7.5

6.6

7.4

6.0

3.2

6.4

0.2

0.9

2.0

1.4

9

6.2

9.1 23.1 14.0 16.1 16.1

7.0

7.2

0.9 -2.3

4.9

5.9

8.4

8.2

5.6

5.9

7.9 -1.1

2.3

1.5

1.8

1.9

1.6

2.7

1.7 -1.1

4.5

1.1

1.4

2.4

0.2 12

4.9 -2.6 -0.9

4.8

4.0

0.6 13

6

Services

7 Gross private domestic investment
8

Fixed investment

3.7

7.9

3.5

1.5

1.3

6.0

3.6

1.7 -0.2

9.2

8.6

9

Nonresidential

10

Structures

3.4 14.7

5.9 -1.5 -0.5 -1.3

0.8

11

Equipment

0.6

6.2

4.4

0.1 -1.5 -1.7

3.0 -3.3

12

Intellectual property products

1.0

1.7

1.8

5.3

1.4

5.3 -3.6

11.0 13.8

2.8

1.1

9.4

6.6 12.2 15.4 14.9 11.9 18.4 15.4

13

Residential

1.2 -0.1

0.6

8.4

2.1 -0.3 10
3.9 11

Change in private inventories

......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 14

15 Net exports of goods and services

......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 15

14
16

Exports

17

Goods

18

Services

19
20

11.5

Imports
Goods

Services
21
22 Government consumption
expenditures and gross investment
23

9.8 -1.5 -17.8 13.0

14.1 11.7 -4.1 -22.1 15.9

Federal

6.4 20.9 18.3

0.1 -3.9

4.0 -2.2

3.0 16

7.1 26.3 23.8 11.1

9.5

6.6 18.3 19.8 -9.3 -5.6

7.4 23.6 26.5 -13.8 -10.6 -2.9 -6.4

4.4 -3.5

1.2 17

6.4

5.7

4.3 -9.5

8.0

5.2 10.5

7.2

6.3

5.0

7.2

5.9

1.8

6.5

6.9

1.6

3.4

0.6

6.7 18

7.2

7.2 -1.9 -12.4

8.7

3.1 12.1 12.3

6.1

6.9 13.4 10.7 -4.3 -4.3 -1.3 -4.8

0.3

0.5

2.5 19

7.6

7.4 -3.0 -13.9

9.5

2.8 13.3 13.0

6.1

7.5 15.4 11.1 -6.1 -6.7 -2.4 -6.1

0.7

0.7

1.4 20

5.4

5.8

3.2 -4.7

4.9

4.9

5.7

8.8

6.3

4.4

4.2

9.1

4.2

7.2

3.5

0.8 -1.3 -0.5

7.5 21

5.3

7.0

2.5 -0.5

3.9

4.3

7.0

6.2

5.6

6.6

8.4 11.2

2.8

3.2

1.5 -1.1

5.1

1.9

3.8 22

3.2

5.6

4.0

0.1

2.3

2.9

3.4

4.0

4.1

4.6

7.2

6.9

4.8

4.1

4.1

2.1

4.0

4.0

4.1 23

National defense

3.5

6.3

3.6 -1.1

3.0

2.7

4.3

4.3

4.2

5.1

9.1

9.1

2.9

3.6

3.3

1.9

4.2

4.7

3.8 24

25

Nondefense

2.9

4.7

4.4

1.7

1.5

3.2

2.2

3.5

4.0

4.1

4.9

3.9

7.5

4.7

5.2

2.3

3.7

3.0

4.4 25

26

State and local

6.5

7.9

1.7 -0.8

4.9

5.1

9.2

7.6

6.5

7.9

9.1 13.8

1.7

2.7

0.0 -2.9

5.7

0.6

3.6 26

24

Addenda:
27

Final sales of domestic product

4.6

7.1

3.7 -1.3

3.5

2.8

5.4

6.2

6.3

7.0

8.4

9.1

4.4

4.0

4.1

1.8

3.3

1.7

3.2 27

28

Gross domestic purchases

4.2

6.8

3.4 -1.1

3.4

2.5

4.8

5.7

5.7

7.0

8.2

8.2

4.7

3.8

3.6

1.4

2.9

1.9

3.1 28

29

Final sales to domestic purchasers

4.3

6.8

3.5 -1.0

3.2

2.5

4.8

5.9

5.9

7.0

8.1

8.2

4.7

3.9

3.7

1.4

2.9

1.9

3.1 29

30

Final sales to private domestic
purchasers

4.1

6.8

3.7 -1.1

3.1

2.1

4.4

5.8

6.0

7.1

8.1

7.7

5.1

4.0

4.2

2.0

2.4

1.9

2.9 30

31

Gross national product (GNP)

4.6

7.1

3.6 -1.4

3.6

2.8

5.4

6.1

6.1

7.0

8.5

9.0

4.4

3.9

3.9

1.7

3.3

1.6 ......... 31

32
33

GDP excluding food and energy 1
Gross domestic purchases excluding

4.1

6.2

4.0 -0.6

3.2

2.6

4.4

5.8

5.5

6.4

6.9

7.2

5.2

4.3

4.6

2.3

3.0

2.4

3.1 32

food and energy 1

3.9

6.1

3.6 -0.3

3.1

2.4

4.1

5.6

5.3

6.1

7.1

6.8

4.9

4.1

4.1

2.1

2.5

2.1

3.2 33

3.6

5.2

4.1 -0.8

3.1

1.8

3.6

6.0

4.8

5.2

6.0

4.7

5.0

4.7

5.0

3.7

2.0

2.0

3.7 34

Market-based PCE
Market-based PCE excluding food and

3.6

6.5

3.6 -1.3

2.8

1.4

4.0

5.5

5.2

6.6

7.9

7.6

4.7

3.7

3.9

2.3

2.5

2.0

2.8 35

energy 1,2

2.9

5.0

4.0 -0.1

2.4

1.0

2.5

5.1

4.2

4.8

6.0

4.8

5.0

4.3

4.8

3.7

1.9

2.3

3.1 36

34
35
36

PCE excluding food and energy
2

1

Implicit price deflators:
37

GDP

4.6

7.0

3.6 -1.6

3.6

2.8

5.3

6.2

6.0

7.1

8.4

9.1

4.5

3.9

3.9

1.7

3.3

1.7

3.1 37

38

Gross domestic purchases

4.3

6.8

3.4 -1.3

3.3

2.5

4.7

5.8

5.7

7.2

8.1

8.2

4.8

3.7

3.6

1.4

2.8

1.9

3.1 38

39

GNP

4.6

7.0

3.6 -1.6

3.6

2.8

5.3

6.2

6.0

7.1

8.4

9.1

4.5

3.9

3.9

1.7

3.3

1.7 ......... 39

1. Food excludes personal consumption expenditures for purchased meals and beverages, which are classified in food services.
2. This index is a supplemental measure that is based on household expenditures for which there are observable price measures. It excludes most implicit prices (for example, financial services furnished without
payment) and the final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 11 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 5. Real Gross Domestic Product: Annual Percent Change
Percent change from fourth quarter to
fourth quarter one year ago

Percent change from preceding year

Line

Line

2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
1

Gross domestic product (GDP)

2 Personal consumption expenditures (PCE)
3

Goods

1.8

2.5

3.0

2.5

-2.2

5.8

1.9

2.5

2.2

3.0

2.1

3.2

-1.1

5.4

0.7

3.1

2.5

2.6

2.7

2.0

-2.5

8.4

2.5

2.2

2.5

3.1

2.0

2.6

-0.8

7.2

1.2

2.7

2

3.6

4.1

4.0

3.0

4.9

11.3

0.3

2.0

3.7

5.4

2.1

3.8

8.8

6.6

-0.6

3.3

3
4

1

4

Durable goods

5.4

6.8

6.6

3.3

8.0

16.7

-0.3

4.2

6.5

8.6

2.8

5.5

15.3

5.8

0.1

5.8

5

Nondurable goods

2.8

2.8

2.6

2.9

3.3

8.5

0.6

0.8

2.3

3.8

1.8

2.9

5.4

7.0

-1.0

2.0

5

1.9

1.9

2.2

1.5

-5.9

6.9

3.7

2.3

1.9

2.0

2.0

2.0

-5.1

7.6

2.1

2.4

6

-0.1

4.4

5.8

3.1

-4.7

8.7

4.8

-1.2

2.3

4.9

4.7

1.3

2.1

7.9

-2.4

1.5

7

2.9

4.5

5.1

2.7

-2.1

7.1

1.3

0.6

3.5

5.5

3.3

2.9

0.7

3.8

-0.8

3.6

8

4.6

9

6

Services

7 Gross private domestic investment
8

Fixed investment

9

Nonresidential

1.8

4.6

6.9

3.7

-4.7

5.9

5.2

4.5

3.3

5.6

5.6

3.1

-3.7

4.9

5.6

10

Structures

-3.1

2.6

5.8

2.5

-9.5

-3.2

-2.1

13.2

3.7

-0.4

3.5

6.4 -14.9

-0.9

0.8

16.9 10

11

Equipment

-0.9

3.8

5.9

1.1 -10.1

6.4

5.2

-0.3

-0.9

7.5

3.3

-2.1

-3.7

1.4

5.3

-0.6 11

12

Intellectual property products

9.5

6.9

8.9

7.8

4.5

10.4

9.1

4.5

9.0

7.2

9.9

7.3

3.4

11.6

8.3

3.2 12

7.1

4.3

-0.7

-0.9

7.2

10.7

-9.0 -10.6

4.5

5.1

-4.1

2.2

15.9

0.4 -17.4

0.4 13

13

Residential
Change in private inventories

.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 14

15 Net exports of goods and services

.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 15

14
16

Exports

0.5

4.1

2.9

0.5 -13.1

6.3

7.0

2.6

1.4

6.1

0.3

0.8

-9.7

6.7

4.3

1.8 16

17

Goods

0.6

4.1

4.2

0.2 -10.0

7.6

5.8

2.6

2.4

6.1

1.6

0.0

-4.4

5.5

3.2

1.9 17

18

Services

0.2

4.1

0.3

1.2 -18.7

3.8

9.6

2.5

-0.6

6.0

-1.9

2.5 -19.3

9.2

6.7

1.6 18

1.5

4.7

4.0

1.2

-9.0

14.5

8.6

-1.7

2.2

5.8

3.0

-1.9

0.1

11.1

2.1

-0.1 19

1.1

4.5

5.1

0.6

-5.9

14.6

6.8

-1.6

2.7

5.5

3.7

-2.7

5.3

8.7

0.9

0.5 20

3.0

5.7

-0.6

4.0 -21.9

13.9

17.5

-1.7

0.2

7.1

-0.1

1.7 -20.9

23.9

8.2

-2.7 21

19
20

Imports
Goods

Services
21
22 Government consumption expenditures
and gross investment
23

Federal

2.0

0.6

2.0

3.9

3.2

-0.3

-0.9

4.1

1.5

1.0

1.9

4.7

1.1

-0.2

0.8

4.6 22

0.6

0.5

3.5

3.8

6.1

1.4

-2.8

4.2

0.2

1.4

3.5

3.9

4.5

0.6

-0.1

3.9 23

24

National defense

-0.5

1.0

3.5

5.3

2.8

-1.9

-2.8

3.4

-0.5

2.1

4.5

4.3

3.2

-5.0

0.2

3.2 24

25

Nondefense

2.2

-0.2

3.4

1.7

10.9

5.9

-2.9

5.2

1.2

0.4

2.1

3.2

6.4

8.6

-0.6

4.8 25

26

State and local

2.8

0.6

1.1

4.0

1.4

-1.3

0.2

4.0

2.2

0.8

0.9

5.2

-0.9

-0.6

1.3

5.1 26

Addenda:
1
27 Gross domestic income (GDI)
28 Average of GDP and GDI

1.0

2.4

3.0

2.6

-2.3

6.1

2.1

0.5

1.3

3.0

2.8

2.6

0.2

4.4

0.0

1.9 27

1.4

2.4

3.0

2.5

-2.3

6.0

2.0

1.5

1.7

3.0

2.4

2.9

-0.4

4.9

0.3

2.5 28

29

Final sales of domestic product

2.4

2.5

2.9

2.4

-1.7

5.5

1.3

2.9

2.4

3.1

1.9

3.5

-1.3

4.7

1.0

3.5 29

30

Gross domestic purchases

1.9

2.6

3.1

2.5

-1.9

6.9

2.3

1.9

2.3

3.0

2.5

2.7

0.0

6.1

0.5

2.8 30

31

Final sales to domestic purchasers

2.4

2.6

3.0

2.4

-1.5

6.6

1.7

2.3

2.5

3.1

2.2

3.0

-0.2

5.3

0.8

3.2 31

32

Final sales to private domestic purchasers

2.5

3.0

3.2

2.1

-2.4

8.1

2.3

1.9

2.7

3.6

2.3

2.7

-0.5

6.5

0.8

2.9 32

33
34

Gross national product

1.8

2.7

2.9

2.4

-2.5

5.6

1.9

2.4

2.4

3.3

1.8

3.1

-1.4

5.2

0.7

3.0 33

Real disposable personal income

1.9

3.1

3.6

3.1

6.4

3.1

-5.9

4.2

1.8

3.5

4.0

2.4

4.6

0.3

-1.5

4.1 34

Price indexes:
35
36

Gross domestic purchases
Gross domestic purchases excluding
food and energy 2

0.7

1.8

2.2

1.5

1.3

4.2

6.8

3.4

1.2

1.9

2.1

1.3

1.6

5.8

6.2

2.4 35

1.0

1.7

2.1

1.6

1.5

3.9

6.1

3.6

1.4

1.7

2.2

1.4

1.8

5.3

5.7

2.7 36

37

GDP

1.0

1.8

2.3

1.7

1.3

4.6

7.1

3.6

1.4

1.9

2.2

1.5

1.7

6.1

6.4

2.6 37

38

GDP excluding food and energy 2

1.2

1.8

2.3

1.8

1.5

4.1

6.2

4.0

1.6

1.9

2.4

1.6

1.8

5.5

5.9

3.1 38

39

PCE

1.0

1.7

2.0

1.4

1.1

4.2

6.5

3.7

1.5

1.7

2.0

1.4

1.2

5.9

5.9

2.8 39

40

PCE excluding food and energy 2

1.6

1.6

1.9

1.6

1.3

3.6

5.2

4.1

1.8

1.6

2.0

1.5

1.4

4.9

5.1

3.2 40

0.7

1.4

1.8

1.3

1.0

3.6

6.5

3.6

1.1

1.4

1.7

1.3

1.0

5.3

6.0

2.7 41

1.3

1.2

1.6

1.5

1.3

2.9

5.0

4.0

1.4

1.2

1.7

1.5

1.2

4.1

5.0

3.2 42

41
42

3

Market-based PCE
Market-based PCE excluding food and
energy 2,3

1. Gross domestic income deflated by the implicit price deflator for gross domestic product.
2. Food excludes personal consumption expenditures for purchased meals and beverages, which are classified in food services.
3. This index is a supplemental measure that is based on household expenditures for which there are observable price measures. It excludes most implicit prices (for example, financial services furnished without
payment) and the final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households.
Note. Estimates under the Percent change from preceding year columns are calculated from annual data. Estimates under the Percent change from fourth quarter to fourth quarter columns are calculated from fourth
quarter values relative to the same quarter one year prior.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 12 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 6. Real Gross Domestic Product: Percent Change from Quarter One Year Ago
2020

Line

Q2

2021
Q4

Q1

Q2

2022

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2023

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2024

Q3

Q4

Q1

Line

-7.5 -1.5 -1.1

1.6 11.9

4.7

5.4

3.6

1.9

1.7

0.7

1.7

2.4

2.9

3.1

3.0

2 Personal consumption expenditures (PCE)

-8.6 -1.5 -0.8

3.0 16.4

7.6

7.2

5.0

2.2

1.9

1.2

2.1

1.8

2.2

2.7

2.4

2

3

-0.9

8.8 13.6 20.3

6.0

6.6

2.3 -1.2

0.8 -0.6

1.0

1.2

2.6

3.3

2.0

3

3.0

1

Gross domestic product (GDP)

Q3

Goods

8.4

4

Durable goods

-0.9 15.3 15.3 28.4 32.8

4.5

5.8 -0.2 -3.7

5

Nondurable goods

-0.9

6.8

7.0

3.8

6

Services

7 Gross private domestic investment
8

Fixed investment

5.0

5.4

6.4 13.9

4.7

5.8

2.0

4

1.4

2.0

1.9

5
6

8.5

7.6

6.4

4.0

2.5

2.2

2.0

2.4

2.6

2.1

3.9 19.8

4.7

7.9 10.5

9.0

2.9 -2.4 -6.1 -2.2

2.1

1.5

4.7

7

-7.9 -3.1

0.7

3.8 14.4

7.0

3.8

3.3

1.8

1.1 -0.8 -1.8 -0.5

1.3

3.6

4.2

8

-9.3 -6.4 -3.7

0.4 11.8

6.8

4.9

5.3

4.3

5.8

5.6

4.4

4.1

4.6

3.9

9

1.4 -0.9 -3.1 -3.4 -2.7

0.8

8.1 12.3 15.7 16.9

Nonresidential
Structures

-10.8 -16.3 -14.9 -12.1

11

Equipment

-19.2 -9.4 -3.7

12

Intellectual property products
Residential

3.2
0.1

-12.1 -6.0 -5.1 -1.8 14.4

9

14

3.1

0.2 -0.5 -1.0 -0.2

-16.8 -2.2

10

13

0.1

1

3.4

0.1

2.5 18.4

4.9

9.4 10

4.9

3.5

7.2

5.3

0.2

0.9 -1.6 -0.6

1.0 11

9.0

9.0

8.3

6.4

4.9

3.4

-2.7

8.8 15.9 14.8 22.7

7.3

1.4

2.7

5.9 12.2 11.9 11.6 10.3

3.3

4.6

2.1

3.6

3.2

3.6 12

0.4 -2.4 -5.0 -11.4 -17.4 -18.1 -15.4 -7.2

0.4

5.1 13

Change in private inventories

......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 14

15 Net exports of goods and services

......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 15

16

-24.1 -14.5 -9.7 -5.7 20.3

7.1

6.7

5.2

7.4 11.1

4.3

7.3

2.1 -0.4

1.8

17

Goods

-24.1 -9.7 -4.4 -3.4 27.2

5.6

5.5

3.1

5.6 11.3

3.2

8.6

1.7 -1.3

1.9 -0.8 17

18

Services

-24.2 -22.9 -19.3 -10.2

8.4 10.0

9.2

9.9 11.5 10.5

6.7

4.4

2.6

1.6

2.7 18

2.1 -1.0 -3.9 -1.7 -0.1

1.3 19

19
20

Exports

Imports
Goods

21
Services
22 Government consumption expenditures
and gross investment
23 Federal
24

National defense

25

Nondefense

26

State and local

-22.1 -8.4

0.1

5.7 30.4 13.6 11.1 12.7 11.8

8.2

-19.8 -3.8 5.3 10.3 31.9 10.7 8.7 10.1 9.6 7.1
-31.5 -27.3 -20.9 -13.8 23.4 29.3 23.9 27.2 23.4 13.6
5.0

2.2

1.1

1.4 -1.8 -0.6 -0.2 -2.3 -1.6 -0.6

10.2

5.2

4.5

7.6 -1.9 -0.4

3.4

1.7

3.2

0.3 -1.1 -1.8 -5.0 -4.9 -3.5 -2.8

20.3 10.6
1.9

6.4 18.3 -3.0

1.4

1.6

0.3 16

0.9 -2.0 -4.1 -0.9 0.5 1.7 20
8.2 4.1 -2.6 -5.2 -2.7 -0.3 21
0.8

2.7

4.1

4.8

4.6

0.6 -5.2 -4.0 -1.9 -0.1

3.0

4.3

5.7

3.9

2.6 23

2.5

2.9

5.0

3.2

2.6 24

3.5

6.1

6.7

4.8

2.5 25

2.6

4.0

4.3

5.1

4.4 26

0.2

8.6 -5.6 -4.5 -0.8 -0.6

0.4 -0.9 -2.2 -1.7 -0.7 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2

0.2

1.3

3.7 22

Addenda:
1
27 Gross domestic income (GDI)

-7.9 -2.5

0.2

1.6 12.5

6.6

4.4

3.7

2.5

2.3

0.0

0.0

0.1 -0.1

1.9 ......... 27

28

Average of GDP and GDI

-7.7 -2.0 -0.4

1.6 12.2

5.6

4.9

3.6

2.2

2.0

0.3

0.9

1.3

1.4

2.5 ......... 28

29

Final sales of domestic product

-5.9 -1.6 -1.3

1.6 11.1

5.1

4.7

2.3

0.6

1.4

1.0

2.6

2.7

2.8

3.5

30

Gross domestic purchases

-7.7 -1.0

0.0

2.9 13.4

5.7

6.1

4.7

2.7

1.6

0.5

0.7

1.5

2.6

2.8

3.0 30

31

Final sales to domestic purchasers

-6.1 -1.1 -0.2

2.9 12.5

6.1

5.3

3.4

1.5

1.3

0.8

1.5

1.8

2.5

3.2

2.9 31

32

Final sales to private domestic purchasers

-8.5 -1.8 -0.5

3.2 16.0

7.5

6.5

4.6

2.1

1.7

0.8

1.3

1.3

2.0

2.9

2.8 32

33

Gross national product

-7.9 -1.8 -1.4

1.3 11.8

4.4

5.2

3.1

1.9

1.8

0.7

1.7

2.2

2.8

3.0 ......... 33

Real disposable personal income

11.9

7.3

4.6 16.2 -2.5 -0.3

0.3 -12.6 -5.6 -3.5 -1.5

3.7

4.9

4.1

4.1

1.7 34

34

2.9 29

Price indexes:
35
36

Gross domestic purchases
Gross domestic purchases excluding

0.7

1.3

1.6

2.4

4.1

4.7

5.8

6.7

7.3

7.0

6.2

5.0

3.4

2.9

2.4

2.3 35

1.1

1.5

1.8

2.3

3.8

4.3

5.3

6.0

6.3

6.2

5.7

5.0

3.8

3.2

2.7

2.5 36

37

food and energy 2
GDP

0.8

1.3

1.7

2.6

4.5

5.1

6.1

6.9

7.7

7.2

6.4

5.3

3.5

3.2

2.6

2.5 37

38

GDP excluding food and energy 2

1.0

1.5

1.8

2.4

4.0

4.6

5.5

6.2

6.5

6.4

5.9

5.3

4.1

3.6

3.1

2.7 38

39

PCE

0.5

1.1

1.2

2.1

4.1

4.7

5.9

6.6

6.8

6.6

5.9

5.0

3.9

3.3

2.8

2.6 39

40

PCE excluding food and energy 2

0.9

1.3

1.4

1.9

3.6

4.0

4.9

5.5

5.2

5.2

5.1

4.8

4.6

3.8

3.2

2.9 40

41

Market-based PCE 3

0.6

1.1

1.0

1.7

3.4

4.0

5.3

6.3

6.8

6.7

6.0

5.0

3.7

3.1

2.7

2.4 41

42

Market-based PCE excluding food and energy 2,3

1.1

1.3

1.2

1.5

2.7

3.2

4.1

5.0

4.9

5.2

5.0

4.7

4.5

3.7

3.2

2.7 42

1. Gross domestic income deflated by the implicit price deflator for gross domestic product.
2. Food excludes personal consumption expenditures for purchased meals and beverages, which are classified in food services.
3. This index is a supplemental measure that is based on household expenditures for which there are observable price measures. It excludes most implicit prices (for example, financial services furnished
without payment) and the final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 13 of 17

April 25, 2024

Table 7. Relation of Gross Domestic Product, Gross National Product, and National Income
[Billions of dollars]
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
Line

2021

2022

2023

2023
Q1

1 Gross domestic product (GDP)
2 Plus: Income receipts from the rest of the world
3 Less: Income payments to the rest of the world
4 Equals: Gross national product
5 Less: Consumption of fixed capital
6 Less: Statistical discrepancy

Q2

2024
Q3

Q4

Line

Q1

23,594.0 25,744.1 27,360.9 26,813.6 27,063.0 27,610.1 27,957.0 28,284.5

1

1,112.1

1,252.6

1,457.1

1,390.7

1,452.7

1,499.9

1,485.0 ...............

2

928.6

1,070.7

1,292.9

1,231.8

1,279.7

1,335.8

1,324.2 ...............

3

23,777.6 25,926.0 27,525.1 26,972.5 27,236.1 27,774.2 28,117.8 ...............
3,873.3

4,299.9

4,585.8

4,507.4

4,557.0

4,611.5

-5.5

-52.3

490.2

328.2

437.3

640.5

4,667.3

4

4,704.3

5

555.0 ...............

6

7 Equals: National income

19,909.7 21,678.4 22,449.1 22,136.9 22,241.8 22,522.2 22,895.5 ...............

7

8

12,545.9 13,439.2 14,253.5 13,965.2 14,154.1 14,368.7 14,526.1 14,750.7

8

10,312.6 11,116.0 11,816.3 11,565.4 11,733.3 11,917.5 12,049.0 12,238.2

9

Compensation of employees

9

Wages and salaries

10
11

Supplements to wages and salaries

12
13

Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments
Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment
Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments

2,233.2

2,323.2

2,437.2

2,399.8

2,420.9

2,451.2

2,477.1

2,512.5 10

1,749.1
814.2

1,790.9
878.3

1,848.4
967.3

1,827.4
945.8

1,824.1
961.1

1,859.6
974.4

1,882.6
988.1

1,892.3 11
1,024.5 12

14

Net interest and miscellaneous payments

2,922.8
504.6

3,208.7
457.4

3,258.0
185.4

3,165.1
307.8

3,172.1
212.4

3,280.7
105.7

3,414.2 ............... 13
115.8
95.2 14

15

Taxes on production and imports less subsidies

1,189.2

1,682.8

1,731.6

1,729.7

1,721.7

1,727.6

1,747.2

1,756.9 15

16

Business current transfer payments (net)

189.0

216.8

214.5

203.1

206.4

216.7

231.7

277.8 16

-5.0

4.4

-9.7

-7.1

-10.0

-11.2

-10.3

-8.8 17

17

Current surplus of government enterprises
Addenda:

18

Gross domestic income (GDI)

23,599.5 25,796.4 26,870.7 26,485.4 26,625.7 26,969.7 27,402.0 ............... 18

19

Average of GDP and GDI

23,596.8 25,770.3 27,115.8 26,649.5 26,844.4 27,289.9 27,679.5 ............... 19

20

Statistical discrepancy as a percentage of GDP

0.0

-0.2

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 14 of 17

1.8

1.2

1.6

2.3

2.0 ............... 20

April 25, 2024

Table 8. Personal Income and Its Disposition
[Billions of dollars]
Line
1 Personal income 1
2 Compensation of employees
3
Wages and salaries
4
Private industries
5
Goods-producing industries
6
Manufacturing
7
Services-producing industries
8
Trade, transportation, and utilities
9
Other services-producing industries
10
Government
11
Supplements to wages and salaries
12
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds 2
13
Employer contributions for government social insurance
14 Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and
capital consumption adjustments
15
Farm
16
Nonfarm
17 Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment
18 Personal income receipts on assets
19
Personal interest income
20
Personal dividend income
21 Personal current transfer receipts
22
Government social benefits to persons
23
Social security 3
24
Medicare 4
25
Medicaid
26
Unemployment insurance
27
Veterans' benefits
28
Other
29
Other current transfer receipts, from business (net)
30 Less: Contributions for government social insurance, domestic
31 Less: Personal current taxes
32 Equals: Disposable personal income
33 Less: Personal outlays
34 Personal consumption expenditures
35
Goods
36
Durable goods
37
Nondurable goods
38
Services
39 Personal interest payments 5
40 Personal current transfer payments
41
To government
42
To the rest of the world (net)
43 Equals: Personal saving
44 Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income
Addenda:
45 Personal income excluding current transfer receipts,
billions of chained (2017) dollars 6
Disposable personal income:
46
Total, billions of chained (2017) dollars 6
Per capita:
47
Current dollars
48
Chained (2017) dollars
49 Population (midperiod, thousands) 7

21,407.7 21,840.8 22,978.4
12,545.9 13,439.2 14,253.5
10,312.6 11,116.0 11,816.3
8,766.4 9,493.6 10,081.9
1,604.9 1,740.5 1,851.5
961.6 1,034.8 1,091.3
7,161.4 7,753.1 8,230.5
1,595.3 1,714.1 1,813.8
5,566.2 6,039.0 6,416.6
1,546.3 1,622.5 1,734.4
2,233.2 2,323.2 2,437.2
1,526.8 1,559.1 1,620.7
706.4
764.0
816.6

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
2023
2024
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1
22,643.9 22,868.0 23,085.7 23,315.9 23,722.9
13,965.2 14,154.1 14,368.7 14,526.1 14,750.7
11,565.4 11,733.3 11,917.5 12,049.0 12,238.2
9,879.6 10,022.3 10,164.2 10,261.6 10,412.8
1,809.9 1,837.4 1,867.4 1,891.2 1,917.9
1,067.2 1,081.8 1,102.6 1,113.8 1,126.3
8,069.7 8,184.9 8,296.7 8,370.4 8,494.9
1,790.2 1,798.5 1,827.3 1,839.3 1,861.7
6,279.5 6,386.4 6,469.4 6,531.1 6,633.1
1,685.8 1,710.9 1,753.3 1,787.4 1,825.4
2,399.8 2,420.9 2,451.2 2,477.1 2,512.5
1,598.8 1,609.7 1,628.5 1,645.7 1,664.2
800.9
811.2
822.7
831.4
848.2

1,749.1
72.2
1,676.8
814.2
3,214.7
1,515.5
1,699.2
4,641.9
4,554.1
1,114.6
874.5
736.5
324.0
154.1
1,350.5
87.7
1,558.0
2,743.3
18,664.4
16,543.9
16,043.0
5,506.6
2,006.4
3,500.2
10,536.3
273.6
227.3
120.2
107.1
2,120.5
11.4

1,827.4
71.2
1,756.2
945.8
3,577.0
1,744.3
1,832.7
4,102.4
4,001.5
1,340.0
938.1
871.5
22.0
172.9
657.1
100.9
1,773.9
2,763.7
19,880.2
18,932.0
18,269.6
6,133.8
2,194.9
3,939.0
12,135.7
419.8
242.6
129.7
112.9
948.2
4.8

2021

2022

1,790.9
81.7
1,709.1
878.3
3,432.0
1,627.5
1,804.5
4,002.1
3,903.0
1,211.5
926.1
814.4
22.3
170.5
758.2
99.1
1,701.7
3,138.3
18,702.5
18,079.7
17,511.7
5,997.0
2,128.9
3,868.1
11,514.7
326.1
241.8
127.7
114.1
622.8
3.3

2023

1,848.4
54.3
1,794.1
967.3
3,613.4
1,772.8
1,840.6
4,100.7
3,996.4
1,357.3
944.4
882.9
22.0
173.0
616.8
104.3
1,805.0
2,759.5
20,218.9
19,305.1
18,570.6
6,191.5
2,198.8
3,992.7
12,379.2
489.2
245.2
130.8
114.4
913.8
4.5

1,824.1
58.2
1,765.9
961.1
3,602.6
1,754.8
1,847.8
4,120.1
4,017.3
1,353.8
941.9
911.4
22.3
172.6
615.4
102.8
1,794.0
2,703.8
20,164.2
19,136.6
18,419.0
6,144.7
2,193.6
3,951.1
12,274.4
474.7
242.9
130.4
112.5
1,027.6
5.1

1,859.6
49.9
1,809.6
974.4
3,606.5
1,776.4
1,830.2
4,093.7
3,987.8
1,361.3
946.3
880.6
21.0
172.8
605.7
105.9
1,817.1
2,765.3
20,320.4
19,456.5
18,679.5
6,231.8
2,204.5
4,027.3
12,447.7
530.6
246.4
131.2
115.2
863.9
4.3

1,882.6
38.0
1,844.6
988.1
3,667.3
1,815.6
1,851.7
4,086.8
3,979.2
1,374.2
951.3
868.3
22.7
173.6
589.1
107.5
1,835.1
2,805.1
20,510.8
19,695.3
18,914.5
6,255.7
2,202.2
4,053.5
12,658.8
531.7
249.1
132.1
117.0
815.5
4.0

1,892.3
37.2
1,855.1
1,024.5
3,706.0
1,821.5
1,884.5
4,225.9
4,112.1
1,424.8
960.7
900.3
22.8
174.7
628.8
113.8
1,876.5
2,986.0
20,737.0
19,981.3
19,191.6
6,240.7
2,192.9
4,047.8
12,950.9
537.8
251.9
133.4
118.6
755.7
3.6

Line
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44

15,381.3 15,372.5 15,681.1 15,540.8 15,617.5 15,720.1 15,845.9 15,933.1 45
17,123.1 16,116.9 16,795.3 16,662.8 16,797.3 16,819.6 16,902.1 16,946.4 46
56,156 56,068 60,317 59,424 60,203 60,580 61,058 61,661 47
51,519 48,317 50,104 49,807 50,151 50,143 50,316 50,390 48
332,367 333,568 335,208 334,547 334,934 335,430 335,923 336,308 49

1. Personal income is also equal to national income less corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, contributions for
government social insurance, net interest and miscellaneous payments, business current transfer payments (net), and current surplus of government enterprises, plus personal income receipts on assets,
and personal current transfer receipts.
2. Includes actual employer contributions and actuarially imputed employer contributions to reflect benefits accrued by defined benefit pension plan participants through service to employers in the current
period.
3. Social security benefits include old-age, survivors, and disability insurance benefits that are distributed from the federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund and the disability insurance trust fund.
4. Medicare benefits include hospital and supplementary medical insurance benefits that are distributed from the federal hospital insurance trust fund and the supplementary medical insurance trust fund.
5. Consists of nonmortgage interest paid by households. Note that mortgage interest paid by households is an expense item in the calculation of rental income of persons.
6. The current-dollar measure is deflated by the implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures.
7. Population is the total population of the United States, including the Armed Forces overseas and the institutionalized population.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 15 of 17

April 25, 2024

Appendix Table A. Real Gross Domestic Product and Related Aggregates:
Percent Change from Preceding Period and Contributions to Percent Change
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
Line

2021 2022 2023

2020
Q2

Q3

2021
Q4

Q1

Q2

2022

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

2024 Line

2023

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

Percent change from preceding period
Gross domestic product
(GDP) and related
aggregates:
1

GDP

5.8

1.9

2.5 -28.0

34.8

4.2

5.2

6.2

3.3

7.0

-2.0

-0.6

2.7

2.6

2.2

2.1

4.9

3.4

1.6

1

2

Goods

8.7

3.5

2.8 -28.0

72.3

1.5

4.0

6.4

1.6

19.0

-4.4

-3.1

7.9

6.2

-1.3

0.9

7.3

2.6

-2.4

2

3

Services

4.9

2.4

2.6 -28.1

21.4

4.0

6.0

7.9

5.5

2.7

-0.6

2.3

2.5

2.5

3.2

1.9

2.9

2.8

3.0

3

4

Structures

2.2

-6.4

1.0 -27.5

19.4

15.7

4.5

-4.9

-5.1

-3.7

-2.8

-9.5 -13.5

-9.6

8.9

7.7

10.0

5
6

Motor vehicle output

7.9

-2.5

5.7 -85.1 1,189.9 -27.5

10.7

4.3

15.3

-1.2

14.7

15.4

GDP excluding motor
vehicle output

5.7

2.1

2.5 -25.6

28.0

5.3

5.1

6.7

4.8

6.3

-1.7

-0.7

2.3

2.7

1.9

7

Nonfarm business gross
value added 1

7.2

2.1

2.6 -32.8

45.8

5.4

6.5

7.3

3.4

8.9

-2.8

-1.1

2.8

2.8

-0.6

2.7

2.6

-8.7 -40.1

33.7 -12.5

10.4

6.5

4

-7.1 -21.8

-6.4

5

1.7

5.2

4.2

1.8

6

1.8

2.0

5.8

3.8

1.3

7

2.2

2.1

4.9

3.4

1.6

8

9

Contributions to percent change in real gross domestic product
Percent change at annual
rate:
8

Gross domestic
product

5.8

1.9

2.5 -28.0

34.8

4.2

5.2

6.2

3.3

7.0

-2.0

Percentage points at
annual rates:
9

Goods

2.65

1.10

0.89 -7.55

19.64

0.57

1.38

2.09

0.56

5.66 -1.39 -0.99

2.44

1.95 -0.40

0.29

2.30

0.83 -0.73

10

Services

2.95

1.43

1.57 -17.82

13.42

2.36

3.48

4.59

3.22

1.64 -0.34

1.49

1.48

1.92

1.13

1.73

1.70

1.77 10

11

Structures

0.20 -0.59

0.09 -2.65

1.78

1.28

0.38 -0.47 -0.48 -0.34 -0.25 -0.89 -1.27 -0.86

0.72

0.63

0.83

0.86

0.55 11

12

Motor vehicle output

0.20 -0.07

0.15 -3.77

6.02 -0.93

0.27 -0.25 -1.33

0.37

0.40 -0.21 -0.65 -0.17 12

1. Consists of GDP less gross value added of farm, of households and institutions, and of general government.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 16 of 17

0.75 -0.35

1.32
0.11

0.38 -0.03

April 25, 2024

Appendix Table B. Not Seasonally Adjusted Real Gross Domestic Product: Level and Percent Change from Quarter One Year Ago
Line

Billions of chained (2017) dollars at quarterly rates
2022
2023

2021
Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

Percent change from quarter one year ago
2022
2023
2024 Line

2024
Q4

Q1

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

1

Gross domestic product
(GDP)

5,568.3 5,303.8 5,434.7 5,487.0 5,596.5 5,415.4 5,569.5 5,642.7 5,761.5 5,575.1

3.7

1.8

1.9

0.5

2.1

2.5

2.8

2.9

2.9

1

2

Personal consumption
expenditures

3,849.8 3,637.5 3,777.9 3,775.0 3,900.4 3,723.3 3,854.2 3,864.7 3,996.1 3,831.2

4.7

2.3

2.1

1.3

2.4

2.0

2.4

2.5

2.9

2

3

Gross private domestic
investment

1,040.0 1,032.6 1,018.0 1,059.2

993.9 1,062.3 1,013.1 1,018.4 12.6

9.4

3.2 -4.5 -5.0 -2.4

0.3

2.0

3.8

3

-248.7 -262.5 -283.0 -272.0 -233.5 -211.7 -233.0 -249.8 -222.5 -220.7 ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .........

4

4

Net exports of goods and
services

993.0

981.4

5

Exports

609.4

573.0

607.8

623.7

635.1

613.1

623.3

621.9

644.9

614.3

6
7

Imports

858.0

835.5

890.8

895.7

868.6

824.7

856.3

871.7

867.5

835.0 13.1 12.2

926.5

895.3

918.9

921.3

935.0

921.2

952.4

963.7

974.4

946.4 -2.1 -2.1 -0.5

Government consumption
expenditures and gross
investment

4.9

7.3 11.6
8.7

4.2

7.0

1.5

0.2

5

1.2 -1.3 -3.9 -2.7 -0.1

1.2

6

0.9

4.2

2.7

7

2.9

2.6 -0.3

3.7

4.6

Addenda:
Current dollar measures:
(Billions of dollars)
8

GDP

6,271.5 6,098.9 6,414.3 6,539.2 6,701.5 6,546.7 6,802.4 6,927.6 7,081.8 6,926.1 10.8

9.4

6.9

7.3

6.1

5.9

5.7

5.8

8

9

Gross domestic income

6,340.9 6,309.1 6,340.3 6,516.3 6,630.6 6,729.0 6,567.5 6,606.6 7,005.8 ............. 12.2 10.8 10.2

4.6

6.7

3.6

1.4

5.7 .........

9

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Page 17 of 17

9.6