Full text of Economic Indicators : July 1952
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J>ER CAPITA DISPOSABLE INCOME p&r capita disposable income in both current and constant prices declined in the first quarter of 1952. - DOLLARS DOLLARS 1,600 1,600 ANNUAL AVERAGES ^ S * * ^ % 1951 SEASONALLY AOJUJSTED ANNUAL RATES PRICES %J , + " * 4 y 1,200 1,200 f CURRENT PRICES 800 BOO 400 400 1 o 1940 I 1941 1 11 J'SEE NOTE 8 ON TABLE BEC0W. SOURCE: t I I I 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1949 1949 t I 1 1 1980 1951 3 t. 4 19 4 9 I 2 2 1952 CCOMOMtC Total disposable personal Per capita disposable perincome (billions of dollars)1 sonal income (dollars)1 prices 70.2 92. 0 116.7 147. 0 158.9 169.5 188. 4 186.4 204. 3 222. 6 1951 prices 2 134.5 164.3 185. 8 205.0 198.4 193. 1 203. 7 204. 2 219.2 222. 6 Current prices 536 690 866 1,062 1, 124 1, 176 1,285 1, 250 1, 347 1,442 o 1 COUNCIL OF Current 1939_ 1941.. 1942. 1944. f946. 1947_ 1948. 1949_ 195O_ 1951 1 4 1951 1950 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Period | 3 1951 prices 2 1, 028 1, 232 1,378 1,481 1,403 1,340 1,389 1, 369 1,445 1,442 ADVISCflS Population (thousands)* 130, 880 133, 377 134, 831 138, 390 141, 398 144, 129 146, 621 149, 149 151,689 154, 353 Seasonally adjusted annual rates I960: Third quarternFourth quarter. 207. 1 215.2 219. 4 225. 1 1,362 1, 409 1,443 1,473 152,068 152, 774 1951: First quarter-.- 216,5 221.8 224. 9 227.2 217.6 222. 5 225.4 224. 7 1,411 1,440 1,454 1,461 1, 419 1,445 1, 457 1,445 153, 396 154,011 154, 724 155, 466 226. 3 222. 5 1,450 1,425 156,098 Second quarter. Third quarter.. Fourth q u a r t e r . 2: First quarter. 1 Dollar estimates in current prices divided by the price index of personal consumption expenditures. This price index was based on the Department of Oom. •' * Provisional Intercensal estimates of the population of the United States including Armed Forces overseas, taking Into account the final 1950 Census total popu^tton count. Annual data as of July 1; quarterly data centered in the middle of the period, interpolated from monthly figures. 8ource: Department of Commerce. 25