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NationalEconomicTrends
December 2006

Political Economy of State Homeland Security Grants

O

n October 4, 2006, President Bush signed the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2007. The law provides
$525 million for state homeland security grants and, as in
previous years, allocates the funds according to a formula
written into law by the Patriot Act. This formula guarantees
each state 0.75 percent of the total funds appropriated in a
fiscal year for state and local terrorism preparedness grants.
In the initial years of the program, the allocation of remaining
funds was left to the discretion of the DHS, which distributed
the remaining funds according to each state’s share of the
national population.
In June 2004, the 9/11 Commission report recommended
against the population-based distribution of these grants. The
Commission favored instead an allocation based on risk and
vulnerability. Critics of the state grant formula pointed to
Wyoming’s total grant receipts per capita, which were the
largest among all states because Wyoming has the smallest
share of national population. In contrast, states such as
California and New York, with a presumably greater terrorist
threat, received much less per capita funding.
The U.S. House and Senate responded to the 9/11
Commission by seeking to base state grant levels more on
risk assessments and less on population, while still guaranteeing a minimum share to each state. The distinct House
and Senate proposals serve as a case study in political economy, in the way political bodies seek to allocate economic
resources. The House bill proposed a state minimum allocation of 0.25 percent; the Senate bill proposed 0.55 percent.
These numbers are interesting: In the House, each state has
a minimum voting share of 1/435 or 0.23 percent of the
representatives. In the Senate, the allocation of two senators
for each state, regardless of population, increases the relative
representation for small states in the full U.S. Congress to a
minimum of 3/535 or 0.56 percent. It is remarkable how close
these two percentages are to the minimum allocations that
the House and Senate proposed. Political economy considerations would suggest that the median voter on this issue in
the Senate would be from a state with below-average population—hence, the relatively generous 0.55 percent minimum
share.
In conference committee, however, the House and Senate
did not agree on whether or how to amend the Patriot Act,

so each state’s 0.75 percent minimum share has remained
intact. Instead, the House and Senate decided to cut the size
of the state grant program, both in its share of DHS spending
and in absolute terms. In addition, the state grant funds not
committed by the minimum guaranteed levels are to be distributed according to risk and not simply population.
Accordingly, the attached chart shows how per capita
grants to the states shifted between 2005 and 2006. The distribution of per capita grants across states became much more
concentrated in the range of $1 to $3 per capita in 2006 and
grants above $13 were eliminated by reducing the program’s
overall funding. Congress may have wanted to reduce the
per capita grants to the smallest states (seen as an excessive
amount by some) from about $18 to about $13 (about 30
percent). This reduction in funding to the state grant program
achieved roughly the same result for the smallest states that
the change from a 0.75 percent to a 0.55 percent minimum
share would have achieved. Total spending on homeland
security was not cut as drastically as the state grants; instead,
Congress chose to channel resources through alternative
programs not subject to the 0.75 percent minimum share
per state.
—Michael J. Dueker and Christopher Martinek

State Homeland Security Grants per Capita
Number of States
25
Fiscal Year 2006
Fiscal Year 2005

20
15
10
5
0
0

$1

$2

$3

$4

$5

$6

$7

$8

$9 $12 $14 $16 $18

Views expressed do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Federal Reserve System.

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National Economic Trends

Real GDP Growth

Consumer Price Index

Compounded annual rates of change

Percent change

10

1.6

8

1.2

6

0.8

4

0.4

2

0.0

0

-0.4

-0.8

-2
15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

15706

2003

16071

Industrial Production

Interest Rates

Percent change

Percent

1.5

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

6

1.0

5

10-Year
Treasury

0.5
4
0.0
3
-0.5
2

3-Month
Treasury

-1.0
1

-1.5
-2.0

0
15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Change in Nonfarm Payrolls

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Unemployment Rate

Thousands

Percent of labor force

400

6.5

300
6.0
200
5.5

100
0

5.0

-100
4.5
-200
-300

4.0
15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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12/01/06

National Economic Trends
Real Gross Domestic Product
Percent change from year ago
10

5

0

-5

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Industrial Production and Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Indexes
Percent change from year ago

Index

18

74

Industrial Production
(left scale)

12

66

6

58

0

50

ISM
(right scale)

-6

42
34

-12
-18

26

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Aggregate Private Nonfarm Hours
Percent change from year ago
12
8
4
0
-4
-8

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Real Change in Private Inventories
Percent of GDP
2

1

0

-1

-2

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Research Division

4

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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12/01/06

National Economic Trends

Real Final Sales and GDP

Real GDP Revisions

Compounded annual rates of change

Compounded annual rates of change

8

9

6

Final
Sales

4

8

Advance

Preliminary

7

Final

Annual Revision

6
5
4

2

3
2

0

1

GDP (bar)

0

-2
16071

2004

2005

16437

2006

16802

Industrial Production and ISM Index
Percent change

2005:3

17167

62

10

0.6

56

8

0.0

50

6

44

4

38

2

32

0

-0.6

Industrial Production (bar)
(left scale)

-1.2
-1.8

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

2006:2

2006:3

Compounded annual rates of change
12

ISM
(right scale)

1.2

2006:1

Nominal Gross Domestic Product
Index
68

1.8

2005:4

16071

17167

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

Aggregate Private Nonfarm Hours

Average Weekly Private Nonfarm Hours

Percent change

Hours

1.00

17167

34.00

0.75
0.50

33.75

0.25
0.00
33.50

-0.25
-0.50
-0.75

33.25
16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Real Change in Private Inventories

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Inventory-Sales Ratio

Billions of 2000 dollars

Manufacturing and trade

90

1.34

75

1.32

60
1.30

45
30

1.28

15

1.26

0
1.24

-15
-30

1.22
16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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11/29/06

National Economic Trends
Contribution of Components to Real GDP Growth
Percentage points at compounded annual rates
10

8

6

4

2

0

-2

-4

-6
04Q4

05Q1

05Q2

05Q3

05Q4

06Q1

06Q2

Consumption

Exports

Government

Imports

Inventories

Investment

06Q3

Contributions to Real GDP Growth Rate
2004

2005

4th

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Final Sales

2.56

3.31

5.49

4.36

Consumption

2.97

1.94

2.94

Fixed Investment

0.77

1.22

Nonresidential
Residential
Government

Federal
State and Local

2006
1st

2nd

3rd

-0.29

5.61

2.12

2.05

2.76

0.53

3.38

1.81

1.99

1.62

1.02

0.46

1.34

-0.27

-0.15

0.81

0.59

0.51

0.59

0.52

1.36

0.45

1.01

-0.04

0.63

1.11

0.43

-0.06

-0.02

-0.72

-1.16

-0.37

0.31

0.21

0.64

-0.21

0.94

0.16

0.42

-0.38

0.23

0.03

0.66

-0.33

0.61

-0.32

0.10

0.01

0.08

0.18

-0.01

0.13

0.33

0.48

0.32

Net Exports

-0.81

-0.16

0.72

-0.06

-1.07

-0.04

0.42

-0.21

Exports
Imports

0.96

0.47

0.94

0.33

0.97

1.41

0.66

0.68

-1.77

-0.63

-0.22

-0.39

-2.04

-1.46

-0.24

-0.89

0.05

0.09

-2.23

-0.18

2.05

-0.03

0.44

0.16

-0.09

-0.01

0.08

0.01

-0.08

-0.10

-0.15

-0.24

2.61

3.40

3.26

4.18

1.76

5.58

2.56

2.21

Change in Inventory
Residual
Real GDP Growth

Research Division

6

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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12/05/06

National Economic Trends

Interest Rates
Percent
18

15

12

9

10-Year Treasury
6

3-Month Treasury

3

0
81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Treasury Yield Curve
Percent
5.50
5.25
5.00
4.75

Nov 2006

Week Ending: 12/01/2006

4.50

Nov 2005

4.25
4.00
3.75
3.50

3m

1y

.

2y

5y

7y

10y

Standard and Poor's 500 Index with Reinvested Dividends
Percent change from year ago
75

50

25

0

-25

-50
81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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12/05/06

National Economic Trends
NIPA Chain Price Indexes
Percent change from year ago
12
10
8
6
4

GDP

2

Gross Domestic Purchases

0

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Consumer Price Index
Percent change from year ago
15
12
9
6

Excl. Food
and Energy

3

All Items

0

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Producer Price Index, Finished Goods
Percent change from year ago
20
15
10

Excl. Food
and Energy

5
0

PPI
-5

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Employment Cost Index and Compensation per Hour
Percent change from year ago
15
12
9

Comp. per Hour
6
3

ECI

0

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Research Division

8

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
12/05/06

National Economic Trends

NIPA Chain Price Indexes

Oil & Natural Gas Prices: Spot & Futures

Compounded annual rates of change

Dollars per barrel

Dollars per million btu

84

5

Gross Domestic
Purchases

4

24

72

3

60

2

48

1

36

0

16

Oil Futures
(left scale)

12
8

24

Spot Gas
(right scale)

GDP (bar)
-1

20

Spot Oil
(left scale)

4

Gas Futures
(right scale)

0

12

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

2002

2003

2004

2002
2003
2004
2005
Note: Futures prices as of 11/30/2006.

2005

2006

2006

Consumer Price Index

Consumption Chain Price Index

Compounded annual rates of change

Compounded annual rates of change

16

16

12

2007

2007

2008

12

CPI (bar)

8

PCE (bar)

8

4

4

0

0

Excl. Food
& Energy

-4

Excl. Food
& Energy

-4

-8

-8

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

Producer Price Index, Finished Goods

Unit Labor Cost

Compounded annual rates of change

Compounded annual rates of change

30

15

16802

2006

17167

10

20

Nonfarm

PPI (bar)

5

10
0
0
-5

Excl. Food
& Energy

-10

Manufacturing (bar)
-10

-20

-15

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

Employment Cost Index

Compensation per Hour

Percent change from year ago

Compounded annual rates of change

8

16802

2006

17167

14
12

6

10

Benefits

8

Compensation

6

4

4

Wages and Salaries

2

2
0

0

-2
14976

2001

15341

2002

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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11/03/06

National Economic Trends
Employment
Percent change from year ago
8

6

4

Payroll Survey
2

Household Survey
0

-2

-4
81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Unemployment, Labor Force Participation, and Employment Rates
Percent of labor force

Percent of population

15

70

Labor Force/Population
(right scale)
67

12

Employment/Population
(right scale)
9

64

6

61

Unemployment Rate
(left scale)

3

58

0

55

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Duration of Unemployment
Percent of labor force

Weeks

4.50

16

3.75

14

3.00

12

Unemployed < 5 Weeks
(left scale)

2.25

10

Unemployed > 15 Weeks
(left scale)

1.50

8

Median
(right scale)
0.75

6

0.00

4

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Research Division

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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11/07/06

National Economic Trends

Change in Nonfarm Payrolls

Change in Manufacturing Payrolls

Thousands

Thousands

450

40

375

30
20

300

10
225
0
150
-10
75

-20

0

-30

-75

-40

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

Change in Household Employment

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

Labor Force and Population
Percent change from year ago
90% Confidence

Thousands
800

600

400

2.0

1.5

Pop.

1.0
200
0.5
0

Labor Force
0.0

-200

-400

-0.5

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

Available Labor Supply and Components

14976

2001

15341

2002

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Unemployment Rate & Job Openings Rate

Percent of labor force

Percent

10

6.5

Percent
4.5

6.0

4.0

9
8

Available Labor Supply
5.5

3.5

Unemployment Rate
(left scale)

7

Unemployed

5

4.5
4
4.0

Job Openings Rate
(right scale)

3

Want to Work

3.0

90% Confidence

5.0

6

2.5

2.0

3.5

2
14976

2001

15341

2002

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

1.5

2001

14976

2002

15341

2003

15706

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

2007

17167

17532

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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11/30/06

National Economic Trends
Real Disposable Personal Income
Percent change from year ago, quarterly data
12

8

4

0

-4

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Real Consumption
Percent change from year ago, quarterly data

Percent change from year ago, quarterly data

24

12

Durables
(left scale)

16
8

8
4

Total
(right scale)

0

0

-8

-4

-16

-8

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Retail and Food Services Sales
Percent change from year ago, quarterly average
16
12
8
4
0
-4

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

*Data from Jan. 1992 to the present are on a NAICS basis; data prior to Jan. 1992 are on an SIC basis and are not strictly comparable (see End Note).

Debt Service Payments and Household Debt Outstanding
Percent change from year ago, quarterly data

Percent of disposable personal income

18

15

15

14

Debt Service Payments
(right scale)

12

13

9

12

6

11

Household Debt Outstanding
(left scale)

3

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

10

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Research Division

12

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
11/30/06

National Economic Trends

Real Disposable Personal Income

Personal Saving Rate

Percent change

Percent

5

6

4
4

3
2

2

1
0

0

-1
-2

-2

-3
-4

-4

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

14976

2001

15341

2002

15706

2003

Real Consumption

Real Consumption

Compounded annual rates of change

Percent change

8

1.6

6

0.8

4

0.0

2

-0.8

0

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

-1.6

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Retail & Food Services

Real Durables Consumption & Vehicle Sales

Percent change

Percent change

Millions of vehicles, annual rate

15

4

Ex.
Autos

3

22

Autos and Light Trucks
(right scale)

10

2
1
0
-1

Total (bar)

5

18

0

16

-5

14

-2
-3

Durables (bar)
(left scale)

-10

2004

16071

2005

16437

20

2006

16802

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

12

16802

Consumer Sentiment (U. of Michigan)

Real Durables Consumption

Index

Compounded annual rates of change

110

30

100

15

90

0

80

-15

70

2006

17167

-30
14976

2001

15341

2002

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

13

updated through
11/29/06

National Economic Trends
Investment
Percent of nominal GDP
24
22

Total
20
18
16

Private

14
12

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Private Fixed Investment
Percent change from year ago
30
24
18

Nominal

12
6

Real

0
-6
-12
-18

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Real Nonresidential Fixed and Equipment & Software Investment
Percent change from year ago
25
20

Equipment &
Software

15
10
5

Nonresidential

0
-5
-10
-15

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Real Residential Fixed Investment
Percent change from year ago
60
40
20
0
-20
-40

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

05
05

06
06

07

Research Division

14

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
11/29/06

National Economic Trends

Gross Saving Rates and Balance on Current Account (NIPA)
Percent of GDP
25
20

Gross Private Saving

15
10

Gross Govt. Saving

5
0

BOCA

-5
-10

81
81

82
82

83
83

84
84

85
85

86
86

87
87

88
88

89
89

90
90

91
91

92
92

93
93

94
94

95
95

96
96

97
97

98
98

99
99

00
00

01
01

02
02

03
03

04
04

Real Private Fixed Investment

Nondefense Capital Goods Orders

Compounded annual rates of change

Percent change from year ago, excluding aircraft

15

30

12

20

9

10

6

0

3

-10

0

-20

-3

05
05

06
06

07

Equipment & Software
Investment

Orders

-30
16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

14976

2001

15341

2002

15706

2003

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

Real Equipment & Software Investment

Real Nonresidential Fixed Investment

Compounded annual rates of change

Compounded annual rates of change

20

20

15

15

10

10

5

5

0

0

-5

2006

17167

-5
16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Real Residential Fixed Investment

16071

2004

2005

16437

16802

2006

17167

Housing Starts and New Home Sales

Compounded annual rates of change

Millions, annual rate

25

3.1

20

2.9

15

2.7

1.32

10

2.5

1.24

5

2.3

1.16

0

2.1

1.08

-5

1.9

1.00

-10

1.7

-15

1.5

-20

1.3
16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

16071

Millions, annual rate
1.48

New Home Sales
(right scale)

1.40

0.92

Housing Starts
(left scale)

0.84
0.76

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

15

updated through
11/29/06

National Economic Trends
Govt. Consumption and Investment

Govt. Current Receipts and Expenditures

Billions of 2000 dollars

Percent of GDP

2100

35

Total Expenditures
1800

Total

30

1500

Total Receipts

1200

25

State & Local

Fed. Expenditures

900
20
600

Federal

Fed. Receipts

300

15
82

84

86

88

90

92

94

96

98

00

02

04

06

08

82

84

86

88

90

92

94

96

98

00

02

04

06

08

Government Budgets
Billions of dollars

National Income Accounts

Unified Budget

Calendar Years

Fiscal Years

State and Local

1991

Federal

Federal

Receipts

Expenditures

Surplus or
Deficit (-)

789.2

793.3

-4.1

1101.3

1315.0

-213.7

1055.1

1324.3

-269.2
-290.3

Receipts

Expenditures

Surplus or
Deficit (-)

Receipts

Outlays

Surplus or
Deficit (-)

1992

845.7

845.0

0.7

1147.2

1444.6

-297.4

1091.3

1381.6

1993

886.9

886.0

0.9

1222.5

1496.0

-273.5

1154.5

1409.5

-255.1

1994

942.9

932.4

10.5

1320.8

1533.1

-212.3

1258.7

1461.9

-203.2

1995

990.2

978.2

12.0

1406.5

1603.5

-197.0

1351.9

1515.9

-164.0

1996

1043.3

1017.5

25.8

1524.0

1665.8

-141.8

1453.2

1560.6

-107.4

1997

1097.4

1058.3

39.1

1653.1

1708.9

-55.8

1579.4

1601.3

-21.9

1998

1163.2

1111.2

52.0

1773.8

1734.9

38.9

1722.0

1652.7

69.3

1999

1236.7

1186.3

50.4

1891.2

1787.6

103.6

1827.6

1702.0

125.6

2000

1319.5

1269.5

50.0

2053.8

1864.4

189.4

2025.5

1789.2

236.2

2001

1373.0

1368.2

4.8

2016.2

1969.5

46.7

1991.4

1863.2

128.2

2002

1410.1

1444.3

-34.2

1853.2

2101.1

-247.9

1853.4

2011.2

-157.8
-377.6

2003

1494.2

1514.5

-20.3

1879.9

2252.1

-372.2

1782.5

2160.1

2004

1592.6

1605.5

-12.9

2001.0

2383.0

-382.0

1880.3

2293.0

-412.7

2005

1700.6

1703.9

-3.3

2246.8

2555.9

-309.1

2153.4

2472.1

-318.7

2004Q3

1590.9

1613.2

-22.3

2013.0

2393.6

-380.6

479.5

565.4

-85.9

2004Q4

1643.6

1644.5

-0.9

2059.9

2425.6

-365.7

487.2

603.5

-116.3
-177.4

2005Q1

1672.2

1661.2

11.0

2214.5

2502.0

-287.5

451.8

629.3

2005Q2

1702.9

1690.5

12.4

2240.3

2529.9

-289.6

665.2

620.9

44.2

2005Q3

1697.8

1717.2

-19.4

2182.4

2578.5

-396.1

549.2

618.4

-69.2

2005Q4

1729.6

1746.8

-17.2

2349.8

2613.3

-263.5

530.2

649.6

-119.4
-183.6

2006Q1

1755.4

1742.7

12.7

2490.9

2637.9

-147.0

507.4

691.0

2006Q2

1795.5

1769.4

26.1

2523.2

2686.2

-163.0

772.1

675.7

96.5

2006Q3

1805.0

1807.0

-2.0

2562.2

2731.9

-169.7

596.9

638.7

-41.7

Research Division

16

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
11/29/06

National Economic Trends

Federal Debt

Federal Surplus (+) / Deficit (-)

Percent of GDP

Percent of GDP

70

4

Total

60

2
0

50

NIPA

-2
40

Held by Public

-4

30

Unified
Budget

-6

20

-8
82

84

86

88

90

92

94

96

98

00

02

04

06

82

84

86

88

90

92

94

96

98

00

02

04

06

NIPA: Net government saving.

Change in Federal Debt

Federal Surplus (+) / Deficit (-), Unified Basis

Percent of GDP

Billions of dollars, fiscal years

8

750

6

500

4

250

Total

Excl. interest
payments

0

2

Total
0

-250

Held by Public

-500

-2

-750

-4
82

84

86

88

90

92

94

96

98

00

02

04

06

82

84

86

88

90

92

94

96

98

00

02

04

06

Federal Government Debt
Billions of dollars, end of month or fiscal year
Excludes Agency-issued debt
Held by Public
Federal
Total
Reserve Banks

Held by Private Investors
Foreign and
Total
International

Total
Public Debt

Held by
Agencies
and Trusts

2003

6783.2

2859.3

3923.9

656.1

3268.0

1454.2

2004

7379.1

3075.7

4303.4

700.3

3607.0

1798.7

2005

7932.7

3331.1

4601.6

733.4

3864.9

1933.4

March

6460.8

2750.0

3710.8

641.5

3069.9

1286.3

June

6670.1

2853.8

3816.3

652.1

3164.7

1382.8

September

6783.2

2859.3

3923.9

656.1

3268.0

1454.2

December

6998.0

2954.5

4044.1

666.7

3377.9

1533.0

March

7131.1

2954.4

4176.7

674.1

3502.8

1677.1

June

7274.3

3055.6

4218.7

687.4

3531.5

1739.6

September

7379.1

3075.7

4303.4

700.3

3607.0

1798.7

December

7596.1

3189.8

4406.4

717.8

3667.1

1853.4

March

7776.9

3204.5

4572.4

717.3

3855.4

1956.9

June

7836.5

3308.9

4527.6

721.9

3803.0

1879.6

September

7932.7

3331.1

4601.6

733.4

3864.9

1933.4

December

8170.4

3455.8

4714.6

732.9

3970.6

2041.1

March

8371.2

3498.4

4872.8

755.2

4113.9

2082.3

June

8420.0

3622.6

4797.5

762.6

4030.8

2091.7

2003

2004

2005

2006

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

17

updated through
12/01/06

National Economic Trends
Current Account, Trade and Investment Income Balances
Billions of dollars, quarterly rate

Percent of GDP

20

4

Investment Income (left scale)

0

2

-20

0

-40

-2

Current Account
(right scale)

-60

-4

-80

-6

Goods and Services
(left scale)

-100

-8

-120

-10

-140

-12

-160

-14

-180

-16

-200

-18

-220

-20

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

Exchange Rates

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Yen/US$
100 x (Ecu or Euro/US$)

Index, March 1973 = 100
160

375

140

300

120

225

Major Currency Index
(left scale)

Yen
(right scale)
100

150

Euro
Ecu (right scale)
(right scale)

80

75

60

0

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

Goods Export Shares, 2005
UK
4.31%

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Goods Import Shares, 2005
Mexico
10.14%

Mexico
13.45%

All Other
24.15%

96

96

UK
3.04%

China
14.51%

China
4.69%
Japan
8.23%

Japan
6.20%
All Other
26.79%
Germany
3.82%

France
2.50%

Other OECD
17.18%

Canada
23.69%

Germany
5.05%

France
2.02%

Canada
17.31%
Other OECD
12.90%

Research Division

18

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
11/09/06

National Economic Trends

Trade Balance

Goods Trade

Billions of dollars

Percent change from year ago

0

30

-12

25
20

-24
Goods and Services

-36
-48

10

-60

5

Goods

-72

Imports

15

Exports

0

-84

-5
16071

2004

2005

16437

16802

2006

17167

16071

2004

16437

Current Account Balance

Services Trade

Billions of dollars

Percent change from year ago

0

25

-40

20

-80

15

-120

10

-160

5

-200

0

2005

16802

2006

17167

Imports

-240

Exports

-5
16071

2004

2005

16437

16802

2006

17167

16071

2004

16437

2005

16802

2006

17167

Real GDP Growth of Major Trading Partners
Compounded annual rates of change

United Kingdom

Germany

6

4

4

2

2

0

0

-2

-2

-4
04

2004

05

2005

06

2006

07

04

2004

05

Canada

2005

06

2006

07

06

2006

07

06

2006

07

France

6

6

4

4

2

2

0

0

-2

-2
04

2004

05

2005

06

2006

07

04

2004

05

Japan

2005

Mexico
30

12

20
6

10
0

0

-10
-6

-20
04

2004

05

2005

06

2006

07

04

2004

05

2005

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

19

updated through
12/05/06

National Economic Trends
Output per Hour and Capacity Utilization, Manufacturing
Percent change from year ago

Percent

15

90

Utilization Rate (level)
(right scale)
10

80

5

70

Output/Hour
(left scale)

0

60

-5

50

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

00

01

02

03

04

81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05
*Data from 1987 to the present are on a NAICS basis; data prior to 1987 are on an SIC basis and are not strictly comparable (see End Note).

05

06

06

07

Nonfarm Compensation per Hour
Percent change from year ago
15

10

Nominal
5

Real

0

-5
81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Output per Hour, Nonfarm Business and Nonfinancial Corporations
Percent change from year ago
9

6

Nonfinancial Corporations
3

Nonfarm Business Sector
0

-3
81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Research Division

20

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
12/05/06

National Economic Trends

Nonfarm Output per Hour

Manufacturing Output per Hour

Compounded annual rates of change

Compounded annual rates of change
8

8

6

6

4
4
2
2
0
0

-2

-2

-4

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

2004

16071

2005

16437

2006

16802

17167

Selected Component Shares of National Income
Percent

Percent
75

15
13

73

Corporate Profits
(left scale)

71

11

Proprietors' Income
(left scale)

9

69
67

7

65

5

Compensation
(right scale)

3

63
61

1

81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Corporate Profits
Percent of GDP
14
12

Profits (Before Tax)
10
8
6

Profits (After Tax)
4
2
0
81

81

82

82

83

83

84

84

85

85

86

86

87

87

88

88

89

89

90

90

91

91

92

92

93

93

94

94

95

95

96

96

97

97

98

98

99

99

00

00

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

21

updated through
11/29/06

National Economic Trends
Nominal GDP
Billions
of $

2002.
2003.

10469.6

2004.
2005.

11712.5

Real GDP

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Billions
of 2000 $

.

3.4

10048.846

.

4.7

10301.044

.

6.9

10703.539

12455.8

.

6.3

2003 1

10705.6

4.4

.

2

10831.8

.

3

11086.1

.

4

Final Sales

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Billions
of 2000 $

.

1.6

10036.504

.

2.5

10285.104

.

3.9

10648.291

11048.606

.

3.2

3.6

10126.007

1.2

4.8

3.9

10212.691

9.7

5.3

10398.723

11219.5

4.9

5.9

2004 1

11430.9

7.8

.

2

11649.3

7.9

.

3

11799.4

.

4

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Change in
Private Inventories
Billions of 2000 $
Last qtr
Year/Year ago

.

1.2

.

12.482

.

2.5

.

14.282

.

3.5

.

53.350

11025.241

.

3.5

.

19.646

1.5

10100.923

1.3

1.1

24.282

21.106

3.5

1.8

10213.657

4.5

1.8

-2.654

19.780

7.5

3.1

10385.929

6.9

3.2

10.534

15.411

10466.951

2.7

3.7

10440.002

2.1

3.7

24.968

14.283

6.8

10566.298

3.9

4.3

10528.725

3.4

4.2

35.889

17.184

7.5

10671.536

4.0

4.5

10596.073

2.6

3.7

74.725

36.529

5.3

6.4

10753.312

3.1

3.4

10700.119

4.0

3.0

50.764

46.587

11970.3

5.9

6.7

10822.914

2.6

3.4

10768.247

2.6

3.1

52.023

53.350

2005 1

12173.2

7.0

6.5

10913.819

3.4

3.3

10856.482

3.3

3.1

55.154

58.167

.

2

12346.1

5.8

6.0

11001.779

3.3

3.1

11005.329

5.6

3.9

-7.396

37.636

.

3

12573.5

7.6

6.6

11115.067

4.2

3.4

11123.529

4.4

4.0

-12.653

21.782

.

4

12730.5

5.1

6.4

11163.759

1.8

3.1

11115.525

-0.3

3.2

43.481

19.647

10960.8

2006 1

13008.4

9.0

6.9

11316.413

5.6

3.7

11268.960

5.6

3.8

41.206

16.160

.

2

13197.3

5.9

6.9

11388.077

2.6

3.5

11328.011

2.1

2.9

53.686

31.430

.

3

13327.1

4.0

6.0

11450.513

2.2

3.0

11385.988

2.1

2.4

57.976

49.087

Consumption
Billions
of 2000 $

2002.
2003.
2004.
2005.

Durables Consumption

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Billions
of 2000 $

Private Fixed Investment

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Billions
of 2000 $

Nonresidential
Fixed Investment

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Billions
of 2000 $

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

7099.261

.

2.7

964.784

.

7.1

1544.608

.

-5.2

1071.522

.

-9.2

7295.309

.

2.8

1020.572

.

5.8

1596.874

.

3.4

1081.810

.

1.0

.

3.9

1085.658

.

6.4

1713.899

.

7.3

1145.767

.

5.9

.

3.5

1145.340

.

5.5

1841.971

.

7.5

1223.770

.

6.8

7577.083
7841.199

2003 1

7184.918

2.1

2.0

971.423

0.4

2.4

1536.297

-0.4

-1.0

1047.546

-2.6

-3.9

.

2

7249.279

3.6

2.3

1009.841

16.8

5.5

1575.585

10.6

1.9

1074.467

10.7

0.1

.

3

7352.864

5.8

3.2

1049.623

16.7

6.7

1626.743

13.6

5.4

1098.751

9.4

2.9

.

4

7394.311

2.3

3.4

1051.384

0.7

8.3

1648.855

5.5

7.2

1106.476

2.8

4.9

2004 1

7479.833

4.7

4.1

1066.985

6.1

9.8

1658.006

2.2

7.9

1111.232

1.7

6.1

.

2

7534.355

2.9

3.9

1071.439

1.7

6.1

1704.412

11.7

8.2

1130.711

7.2

5.2

.

3

7607.073

3.9

3.5

1093.938

8.7

4.2

1736.078

7.6

6.7

1158.840

10.3

5.5

.

4

7687.069

4.3

4.0

1110.263

6.1

5.6

1757.132

4.9

6.6

1182.298

8.3

6.9

2005 1

7739.367

2.7

3.5

1116.781

2.4

4.7

1790.628

7.8

8.0

1199.670

6.0

8.0

.

2

7819.768

4.2

3.8

1150.805

12.8

7.4

1835.776

10.5

7.7

1214.837

5.2

7.4

.

3

7895.316

3.9

3.8

1175.910

9.0

7.5

1864.201

6.3

7.4

1232.382

5.9

6.3

.

4

7910.210

0.8

2.9

1137.855

-12.3

2.5

1877.280

2.8

6.8

1248.190

5.2

5.6

2006 1

8003.753

4.8

3.4

1190.466

19.8

6.6

1914.587

8.2

6.9

1288.823

13.7

7.4

.

2

8054.972

2.6

3.0

1190.250

-0.1

3.4

1906.813

-1.6

3.9

1302.770

4.4

7.2

.

3

8111.987

2.9

2.7

1207.612

6.0

2.7

1902.481

-0.9

2.1

1334.139

10.0

8.3

Research Division

22

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
12/05/06

National Economic Trends

GDP Chain Price Index
Index

2002.
2003.

104.193

2004.
2005.

109.429

2003 1

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Employment Cost Index
Index

ECI: Wages

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Index

.

3.5

91.6
94.2

.

1.7

89.3

.

2.1

92.7

.

3.8

.

2.8

96.2

.

3.8

96.8

112.744

.

3.0

99.2

.

3.1

105.742

3.1

2.1

91.4

5.4

106.409

ECI: Benefits

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Index

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

.

3.2

83.7

.

4.5

.

2.8

88.8

.

6.1

.

2.7

94.8

.

6.8

99.2

.

2.5

99.2

.

4.6

3.6

93.2

4.0

2.8

87.0

9.7

5.7

.

2

106.076

1.3

2.1

92.2

3.5

3.5

93.8

2.6

2.5

88.1

5.2

5.8

.

3

106.616

2.1

2.2

93.2

4.4

4.0

94.7

3.9

2.9

89.4

6.0

6.3

.

4

107.204

2.2

2.2

93.8

2.6

4.0

95.1

1.7

3.0

90.5

5.0

6.5

2004 1

108.190

3.7

2.3

94.9

4.8

3.8

95.7

2.5

2.7

92.9

11.0

6.8

.

2

109.172

3.7

2.9

95.8

3.8

3.9

96.4

3.0

2.8

94.4

6.6

7.2

.

3

109.744

2.1

2.9

96.7

3.8

3.8

97.2

3.4

2.6

95.4

4.3

6.7

.

4

110.610

3.2

3.2

97.3

2.5

3.7

97.7

2.1

2.7

96.5

4.7

6.6

2005 1

111.558

3.5

3.1

98.2

3.8

3.5

98.3

2.5

2.7

98.0

6.4

5.5
4.7

.

2

112.229

2.4

2.8

98.8

2.5

3.1

98.8

2.1

2.5

98.8

3.3

.

3

113.139

3.3

3.1

99.5

2.9

2.9

99.4

2.5

2.3

99.6

3.3

4.4

.

4

114.048

3.3

3.1

100.2

2.8

3.0

100.1

2.8

2.5

100.4

3.3

4.0

2006 1

114.967

3.3

3.1

100.8

2.4

2.6

100.8

2.8

2.5

100.8

1.6

2.9

.

2

115.905

3.3

3.3

101.6

3.2

2.8

101.7

3.6

2.9

101.5

2.8

2.7

.

3

116.414

1.8

2.9

102.5

3.6

3.0

102.5

3.2

3.1

102.5

4.0

2.9

Exports
Billions
of 2000 $

2002. 1013.293
2003. 1026.109

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Billions
of 2000 $

-2.3

1484.629

.
.

.

Nonfarm
Output per Hour

Imports

Percent change
Year
Annual
rate
ago

Nonfarm
Compensation per Hour

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Index

3.4

123.504

.

4.1

144.639

.

3.7

4.1

128.028

.

3.7

150.417

.

4.0

131.828

155.891

Index

Percent change
Year
Annual
rate
ago

.

1.3

1545.017

2004. 1120.411
2005. 1196.098

.

9.2

1711.321

.

10.8

.

3.0

.

3.6

.

6.8

1815.288

.

6.1

134.852

.

2.3

162.701

.

4.4

2003 1 1003.295

-5.3

1.1

1510.514

-5.0

5.3

125.112

3.0

2.0

147.265

5.1

2.9

999.020

-1.7

-1.9

1525.906

4.1

3.3

126.955

6.0

3.3

149.738

6.9

3.5

.

2

.

3 1026.252

11.4

0.1

1540.015

3.8

2.8

130.111

10.3

4.8

151.728

5.4

4.4

.

4 1075.847

20.8

5.8

1603.649

17.6

4.8

129.927

-0.6

4.6

152.938

3.2

5.2

2004 1 1094.769

7.2

9.1

1643.229

10.2

8.8

130.525

1.9

4.3

153.444

1.3

4.2

.

2 1111.279

6.2

11.2

1705.196

16.0

11.7

132.161

5.1

4.1

154.829

3.7

3.4

.

3 1124.314

4.8

9.6

1723.688

4.4

11.9

132.234

0.2

1.6

156.552

4.5

3.2

.

4 1151.282

9.9

7.0

1773.140

12.0

10.6

132.380

0.4

1.9

158.702

5.6

3.8

2005 1 1164.537

4.7

6.4

1790.938

4.1

9.0

133.549

3.6

2.3

160.376

4.3

4.5

.

2 1190.968

9.4

7.2

1797.107

1.4

5.4

134.318

2.3

1.6

161.030

1.6

4.0

.

3 1200.462

3.2

6.8

1808.101

2.5

4.9

135.776

4.4

2.7

164.085

7.8

4.8

.

4 1228.428

9.6

6.7

1865.021

13.2

5.2

135.750

-0.1

2.5

165.269

2.9

4.1

2006 1 1269.308

14.0

9.0

1905.885

9.1

6.4

137.170

4.3

2.7

170.647

13.7

6.4

.

2 1288.526

6.2

8.2

1912.703

1.4

6.4

137.582

1.2

2.4

170.117

-1.2

5.6

.

3 1308.270

6.3

9.0

1937.673

5.3

7.2

137.659

0.2

1.4

171.199

2.6

4.3

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

23

updated through
11/03/06

National Economic Trends
Household Survey Employment
Thousands

Change

2001 .
2002 .

136939

39

136480

-459

2003 .
2004 .

137731

1251

139244

1513

2005 .

141719

2475

1

138473

193

2

138894

2004
.

421

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Nonfarm Payroll Employment

Nonfarm Aggregate Hours

Percent change
Annual
Year
rate
ago

Index

Percent change
Monthly Annual
Year
rate
rate
ago

.

0.0

102.0

.

.

-1.4

.

-1.1

100.0

.

.

-2.0

.

-0.3

98.6

.

.

-1.4

100.2

Thousands

Change

.

0.0

131832

40

.

-0.3

130342

-1490

.

0.9

129993

-349

.

1.1

131424

1431

.

1.1

.

.

1.6

.

1.8

133459

2035

.

1.5

102.6

.

.

2.4

0.6

0.7

130572

382

1.2

0.4

99.2

0.4

1.6

0.2

1.2

0.9

131277

705

2.2

1.1

99.9

0.7

2.7

1.6

.

3

139548

654

1.9

1.5

131602

325

1.0

1.4

100.5

0.6

2.6

2.3

.

4

140059

511

1.5

1.3

132244

642

2.0

1.6

101.1

0.6

2.4

2.3

2005

1

140373

314

0.9

1.4

132694

450

1.4

1.6

101.6

0.4

1.7

2.4

.

2

141506

1132

3.3

1.9

133230

536

1.6

1.5

102.3

0.8

3.1

2.4

.

3

142324

818

2.3

2.0

133750

520

1.6

1.6

102.9

0.6

2.2

2.4

.

4

142672

348

1.0

1.9

134161

412

1.2

1.4

103.4

0.5

2.1

2.3

2006

1

143324

652

1.8

2.1

134722

560

1.7

1.5

104.2

0.7

3.0

2.6

.

2

144009

685

1.9

1.8

135128

407

1.2

1.4

104.9

0.6

2.6

2.5

.

3

144586

577

1.6

1.6

135577

448

1.3

1.4

105.2

0.3

1.1

2.2

2004

Oct

139768

273

2.4

1.3

132102

338

3.1

1.5

100.9

0.0

0.0

2.1

.

Nov

140276

508

4.4

1.3

132235

133

1.2

1.6

101.0

0.1

1.2

1.9

.

Dec

140133

-143

-1.2

1.3

132395

160

1.5

1.6

101.5

0.5

6.1

2.9

2005

Jan

140234

101

0.9

1.3

132471

76

0.7

1.6

101.3

-0.2

-2.3

2.3

.

Feb

140285

51

0.4

1.3

132736

265

2.4

1.7

101.6

0.3

3.6

2.2

.

Mar

140601

316

2.7

1.6

132876

140

1.3

1.6

101.8

0.2

2.4

2.5

.

Apr

141196

595

5.2

1.8

133104

228

2.1

1.5

102.4

0.6

7.3

2.8

.

May

141571

375

3.2

2.0

133210

106

1.0

1.4

102.2

-0.2

-2.3

1.9

.

Jun

141750

179

1.5

1.8

133376

166

1.5

1.5

102.4

0.2

2.4

2.6

.

142111

361

3.1

1.8

133617

241

2.2

1.6

102.9

0.5

6.0

2.6

.

Jul
Aug

142425

314

2.7

2.1

133792

175

1.6

1.7

102.7

-0.2

-2.3

2.3

.

Sep

142435

10

0.1

2.1

133840

48

0.4

1.6

103.1

0.4

4.8

2.2

.

Oct

142625

190

1.6

2.0

133877

37

0.3

1.3

103.1

0.0

0.0

2.2

.

Nov

142611

-14

-0.1

1.7

134231

354

3.2

1.5

103.5

0.4

4.8

2.5

.

Dec

142779

168

1.4

1.9

134376

145

1.3

1.5

103.7

0.2

2.3

2.2

2006

Jan

143074

295

2.5

2.0

134530

154

1.4

1.6

104.0

0.3

3.5

2.7

.

Feb

143257

183

1.5

2.1

134730

200

1.8

1.5

104.2

0.2

2.3

2.6

.

Mar

143641

384

3.3

2.2

134905

175

1.6

1.5

104.4

0.2

2.3

2.6

.

Apr

143688

47

0.4

1.8

135017

112

1.0

1.4

104.8

0.4

4.7

2.3

.

May

143976

288

2.4

1.7

135117

100

0.9

1.4

104.7

-0.1

-1.1

2.4

.

Jun

144363

387

3.3

1.8

135251

134

1.2

1.4

105.1

0.4

4.7

2.6

.

144329

-34

-0.3

1.6

135374

123

1.1

1.3

105.2

0.1

1.1

2.2

.

Jul
Aug

144579

250

2.1

1.5

135604

230

2.1

1.4

105.1

-0.1

-1.1

2.3

.

Sep

144850

271

2.3

1.7

135752

148

1.3

1.4

105.2

0.1

1.1

2.0

.

Oct

145287

437

3.7

1.9

135844

92

0.8

1.5

105.5

0.3

3.5

2.3
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National Economic Trends
Retail and Food Services Sales

Unempl.
Rate
2001 .
2002 .
2003 .
2004 .
2005 .
2004

Billions
of dollars

4.7

3385.830

5.8

3467.083

6.0

3614.287

5.5

3836.987

5.1

4112.995

Percent change
Monthly/ Annual
Year
quarterly
rate
ago

Industrial Production
Percent change
Monthly/ Annual
Year
quarterly
rate
ago

Index

.

2.9

99.8784

.

.

2.4

100.0000

.

.

4.2

100.6244

.

6.2

104.7252

.

7.2

108.0621

.

.
.

Treasury
Yields
(Percent)
3-mo
10-yr

.

-3.5

3.39

5.02

.

.

0.1

1.60

4.61

.

.

0.6

1.01

4.02

.

4.1

1.37

4.27

.

3.2

3.15

4.29

.

.
.

1

5.7

938.788

2.0

8.3

6.1

103.1294

1.3

5.3

2.6

0.92

4.02

5.6

947.407

0.9

3.7

6.2

104.4460

1.3

5.2

4.8

1.08

4.60

.

2

.

3

5.4

964.134

1.8

7.3

5.1

105.1248

0.6

2.6

4.6

1.49

4.30

.

4

5.4

986.658

2.3

9.7

7.2

106.2005

1.0

4.2

4.3

2.01

4.17

2005

1

5.2

998.909

1.2

5.1

6.4

107.2067

0.9

3.8

4.0

2.54

4.30

.

2

5.1

1022.622

2.4

9.8

7.9

107.6359

0.4

1.6

3.1

2.86

4.16

.

3

5.0

1042.720

2.0

8.1

8.2

108.0066

0.3

1.4

2.7

3.36

4.21

.

4

4.9

1048.744

0.6

2.3

6.3

109.3991

1.3

5.3

3.0

3.83

4.49

2006

1

4.7

1081.608

3.1

13.1

8.3

110.7750

1.3

5.1

3.3

4.39

4.57

.

2

4.6

1090.393

0.8

3.3

6.6

112.5592

1.6

6.6

4.6

4.70

5.07

.

3

4.7

1100.083

0.9

3.6

5.5

113.7210

1.0

4.2

5.3

4.91

4.90

2004

Nov

5.4

327.663

0.2

2.3

6.2

106.0348

0.2

2.4

3.9

2.07

4.19

.

Dec

5.4

331.941

1.3

16.8

8.1

106.7432

0.7

8.3

4.4

2.19

4.23

2005

Jan

5.2

330.643

-0.4

-4.6

6.9

106.9478

0.2

2.3

4.2

2.33

4.22

.

Feb

5.4

333.908

1.0

12.5

7.0

107.3608

0.4

4.7

3.7

2.54

4.17

.

Mar

5.1

334.358

0.1

1.6

5.3

107.3115

-0.0

-0.5

4.0

2.74

4.50

.

Apr

5.1

339.841

1.6

21.6

8.2

107.1838

-0.1

-1.4

3.1

2.78

4.34

.

May

5.1

338.488

-0.4

-4.7

5.8

107.4337

0.2

2.8

2.4

2.84

4.14

.

Jun

5.0

344.293

1.7

22.6

9.8

108.2903

0.8

10.0

3.7

2.97

4.00

.

5.0

350.635

1.8

24.5

9.7

108.2725

-0.0

-0.2

3.1

3.22

4.18

.

Jul
Aug

4.9

345.648

-1.4

-15.8

8.3

108.5868

0.3

3.5

3.1

3.44

4.26

.

Sep

5.1

346.437

0.2

2.8

6.5

107.1604

-1.3

-14.7

2.0

3.42

4.20

.

Oct

4.9

348.044

0.5

5.7

6.4

108.3814

1.1

14.6

2.4

3.71

4.46

.

Nov

5.0

349.630

0.5

5.6

6.7

109.3877

0.9

11.7

3.2

3.88

4.54

.

Dec

4.9

351.070

0.4

5.1

5.8

110.4282

1.0

12.0

3.5

3.89

4.47

2006

Jan

4.7

361.743

3.0

43.2

9.4

110.3486

-0.1

-0.9

3.2

4.24

4.42

.

Feb

4.8

358.675

-0.8

-9.7

7.4

110.7354

0.4

4.3

3.1

4.43

4.57

.

Mar

4.7

361.190

0.7

8.7

8.0

111.2410

0.5

5.6

3.7

4.51

4.72

.

Apr

4.7

363.611

0.7

8.3

7.0

112.1048

0.8

9.7

4.6

4.60

4.99

.

May

4.6

364.343

0.2

2.4

7.6

112.1737

0.1

0.7

4.4

4.72

5.11

.

Jun

4.6

362.439

-0.5

-6.1

5.3

113.3990

1.1

13.9

4.7

4.79

5.11

.

4.8

367.415

1.4

17.8

4.8

113.7313

0.3

3.6

5.0

4.95

5.09

.

Jul
Aug

4.7

367.491

0.0

0.2

6.3

114.0392

0.3

3.3

5.0

4.96

4.88

.

Sep

4.6

365.177

-0.6

-7.3

5.4

113.3925

-0.6

-6.6

5.8

4.81

4.72

.

Oct

4.4

363.844

-0.4

-4.3

4.5

113.6615

0.2

2.9

4.9

4.92

4.73

.

Nov

.

4.94

4.60

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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National Economic Trends
Consumer Price Index
less Food and Energy

Consumer Price Index
Index

2001 .
2002 .

177.0
179.9

2003 .
2004 .

184.0

2005 .

195.3

2004

188.9

Monthly/
quarterly

Percent change
Annual Year
rate
ago

Year
to date

Index

.

2.8

.

186.1

.

.

1.6

.

190.5

.

.

2.3

.

193.2

.

2.7

.

196.6

.

.

3.4

.

200.9

.

.

Monthly/
quarterly

Percent change
Annual Year
rate
ago

Producer Price Index
Finished Goods
Year
to date

Index

.

2.7

.

140.7

.

.

2.3

.

138.9

.

.

1.4

.

143.3

.

1.8

.

148.5

.

.

2.2

.

155.7

.

.

Percent change
Monthly/ Annual Year
quarterly
rate
ago

.

1.9

.

.

-1.3

.

.

3.2

.

.

3.6

.

.

4.9
2.3

.

1

186.6

0.9

3.7

1.8

3.7

194.9

0.4

1.8

1.3

1.8

145.9

0.7

2.9

.

2

188.4

1.0

4.1

2.8

3.9

196.2

0.7

2.7

1.8

2.2

148.2

1.6

6.5

4.1

.

3

189.4

0.5

2.1

2.7

3.3

197.1

0.5

1.8

1.8

2.1

148.5

0.2

0.9

3.5

.

4

191.1

0.9

3.5

3.3

3.3

198.2

0.6

2.3

2.1

2.1

151.5

2.0

8.3

4.6

2005

1

192.2

0.6

2.5

3.0

2.5

199.5

0.6

2.5

2.3

2.5

152.6

0.7

2.8

4.6

.

2

194.0

0.9

3.7

3.0

3.1

200.4

0.5

2.0

2.1

2.2

154.2

1.1

4.4

4.1

.

3

196.6

1.4

5.5

3.8

3.9

201.2

0.4

1.6

2.1

2.0

156.7

1.6

6.5

5.5

.

4

198.2

0.8

3.2

3.7

3.7

202.4

0.6

2.4

2.1

2.1

159.4

1.8

7.3

5.2

2006

1

199.3

0.6

2.2

3.7

2.2

203.6

0.6

2.4

2.1

2.4

159.3

-0.1

-0.4

4.4

.

2

201.7

1.2

5.0

4.0

3.6

205.4

0.9

3.5

2.5

3.0

161.0

1.1

4.5

4.4

.

3

203.2

0.7

2.9

3.3

3.4

206.9

0.7

3.0

2.8

3.0

161.2

0.1

0.3

2.9

2004

Oct

190.8

0.6

7.2

3.2

3.7

197.9

0.2

1.8

2.0

2.3

150.8

1.5

19.3

4.3

.

Nov

191.2

0.2

2.5

3.5

3.6

198.3

0.2

2.5

2.2

2.3

152.2

0.9

11.7

5.2

.

Dec

191.2

0.0

0.0

3.3

3.3

198.5

0.1

1.2

2.2

2.2

151.5

-0.5

-5.4

4.3

2005

Jan

191.4

0.1

1.3

3.0

1.3

199.0

0.3

3.1

2.3

3.1

151.7

0.1

1.6

4.1

.

Feb

192.1

0.4

4.5

3.0

2.9

199.4

0.2

2.4

2.4

2.8

152.4

0.5

5.7

4.7

.

Mar

193.2

0.6

7.1

3.2

4.3

200.0

0.3

3.7

2.4

3.1

153.6

0.8

9.9

5.0

.

Apr

194.1

0.5

5.7

3.5

4.6

200.2

0.1

1.2

2.2

2.6

154.4

0.5

6.4

4.7

.

May

194.0

-0.1

-0.6

2.9

3.6

200.5

0.1

1.8

2.2

2.4

154.1

-0.2

-2.3

3.7

.

Jun

193.9

-0.1

-0.6

2.5

2.8

200.6

0.0

0.6

2.0

2.1

154.2

0.1

0.8

3.8

.

195.1

0.6

7.7

3.1

3.5

201.0

0.2

2.4

2.1

2.2

155.4

0.8

9.7

4.7

.

Jul
Aug

196.2

0.6

7.0

3.6

3.9

201.2

0.1

1.2

2.1

2.0

156.2

0.5

6.4

5.2

.

Sep

198.6

1.2

15.7

4.7

5.2

201.5

0.1

1.8

2.0

2.0

158.4

1.4

18.3

6.6

.

Oct

199.1

0.3

3.1

4.4

5.0

202.0

0.2

3.0

2.1

2.1

159.6

0.8

9.5

5.8

.

Nov

197.8

-0.7

-7.6

3.5

3.8

202.5

0.2

3.0

2.1

2.2

158.8

-0.5

-5.9

4.3

.

Dec

197.7

-0.1

-0.6

3.4

3.4

202.8

0.1

1.8

2.2

2.2

159.9

0.7

8.6

5.5

2006

Jan

199.0

0.7

8.2

4.0

8.2

203.2

0.2

2.4

2.1

2.4

160.3

0.3

3.0

5.7

.

Feb

199.1

0.1

0.6

3.6

4.3

203.5

0.1

1.8

2.1

2.1

158.4

-1.2

-13.3

3.9

.

Mar

199.8

0.4

4.3

3.4

4.3

204.2

0.3

4.2

2.1

2.8

159.1

0.4

5.4

3.6

.

Apr

201.0

0.6

7.5

3.6

5.1

204.8

0.3

3.6

2.3

3.0

160.6

0.9

11.9

4.0

.

May

201.9

0.4

5.5

4.1

5.2

205.4

0.3

3.6

2.4

3.1

160.8

0.1

1.5

4.3

.

Jun

202.3

0.2

2.4

4.3

4.7

206.0

0.3

3.6

2.7

3.2

161.7

0.6

6.9

4.9

.

203.2

0.4

5.5

4.2

4.8

206.4

0.2

2.4

2.7

3.1

161.8

0.1

0.7

4.1

.

Jul
Aug

203.7

0.2

3.0

3.8

4.6

206.9

0.2

2.9

2.8

3.0

161.9

0.1

0.7

3.6

.

Sep

202.7

-0.5

-5.7

2.1

3.4

207.4

0.2

2.9

2.9

3.0

159.8

-1.3

-14.5

0.9

.

Oct

201.7

-0.5

-5.8

1.3

2.4

207.6

0.1

1.2

2.8

2.8

157.2

-1.6

-17.9

-1.5

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Notes
Pages 4, 5: Final Sales is gross domestic product (GDP) minus change in
private inventories. Advance, Preliminary, and Final GDP Growth Rates
are released during the first, second, and third months of the following quarter.
Changes result from incorporation of more complete information. Real GDP
is measured in 2000 dollars. The ISM (formerly Purchasing Managers’) Index
is a weighted average of diffusion indexes for new orders, production, supplier
deliveries, inventories, and employment. Aggregate and Average Weekly
Hours are paid hours of production and nonsupervisory employees. The
Inventory-Sales Ratio uses nominal (current-dollar) inventory and sales data.
Page 6: For information on how to calculate the Contribution of a component
to the overall GDP growth rate, see the October 1999 issue of the Survey of
Current Business, p. 16. The sign is changed for Imports.
Page 7: Ten-year Treasury Yields are adjusted to constant maturity; threemonth yields are secondary market averages. All rates used in the yield curves
are adjusted to constant maturity. The 30-year constant maturity series was
discontinued by the Treasury Department as of Feb. 18, 2002. Standard and
Poor’s 500 Index with Reinvested Dividends shows the total return: capital
gains plus dividends.
Pages 8, 9: Oil (West Texas intermediate) and Natural Gas (Henry Hub) spot
and futures prices are listed in the Wall Street Journal. Spot prices are monthly
averages of daily prices; futures prices are usually taken from the last trading
day of the month. Consumer Price Index is for all urban consumers. The
Consumption Chain Price Index is the index associated with the personal
consumption expenditures component of GDP. The Employment Cost Index
(ECI) covers private nonfarm employers. ECI Compensation refers to a fixed
sample of jobs, while Compensation per Hour covers all workers in the
nonfarm business sector in a given quarter. In both cases, compensation is
wages and salaries plus benefits.
Pages 10, 11: Effective with the May 2003 Employment Situation, the
establishment survey data for employment, hours, and earnings have been
converted from the 1987 SIC system to the 2002 NAICS system. For more
information see http://www.bls.gov/ces/. Nonfarm Payroll Employment is
counted in a survey of about 400,000 establishments (Current Employment
Statistics). It excludes self-employed individuals and workers in private households, but double-counts individuals with more than one job. The Household
Survey (Current Population Survey) of about 60,000 households provides
estimates of civilian employment, unemployment rate, labor force participation
rate, and employment-population ratio. Population is civilian, noninstitutional,
16 years and over. The 90 percent confidence intervals for the unemployment
rate (± 0.2 percentage points) and change in household survey employment
(± 290,000) measure uncertainty due to sample size. Because the household
survey was changed in January 1994, data prior to this date are not strictly
comparable. The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced several revisions to
the Household Survey on Feb. 7, 2003, with the release of the January 2003
data. For more information, see <www.bls.gov/cps/>. The Job Openings rate
is the number of job openings on the last business day of the month as a
percent of total employment plus job openings.
Page 13: The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index shows changes in a
summary measure of consumers’ answers to five questions about their current
and expected financial situation, expectations about future economic conditions,
and attitudes about making large purchases. The survey is based on a representative sample of U.S. households.
Page 15: Gross Private Saving is the sum of personal saving, undistributed
corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj (see notes for pp. 18-19), and private
wage accruals less disbursements. Gross Government Saving is net government saving (surplus/deficit) plus consumption of fixed capital. Balance on
Current Account (NIPA) is net capital transfer payments to the rest of the
world plus net lending or net borrowing (international trade and income
flows).
Pages 16, 17: Government Consumption and Investment is current expenditures on goods and services, including capital consumption (depreciation) and
gross investment, as reported in the NIPAs. The Unified Federal Budget
Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Surplus/Deficit differs from NIPA Basis in four main ways: (1) NIPA excludes
transactions involving existing assets; (2) NIPA outlays exclude government
investment and include consumption of government capital, while unified budget
outlays do the reverse; (3) NIPA accounts exclude Puerto Rico and U.S. territories; and (4) various timing issues are handled differently. Outlays and
Receipts are from the NIPAs, except as noted. Since 1977, the federal Fiscal
Year starts on October 1. Excluded agency debt was 0.6 percent of federal
debt at the end of fiscal 1997. Federal Debt Held by the Public includes
holdings of the Federal Reserve System and excludes holdings of the social
security and other federal trust funds. Federal grants in aid to state and local
governments appear in both state and local receipts and federal outlays.
Pages 18, 19: The Trade Balance (shown on a balance of payments basis) is
the difference between exports and imports of goods (merchandise) and services.
It is nearly identical in concept to the Net Exports component of GDP, but differs slightly in accounting details. The Investment Income Balance equals
income received from U.S.-owned assets in other countries minus income
paid on foreign-owned assets in the U.S. The investment income balance is
nearly identical in concept to the difference between gross national product
and gross domestic product, but differs in accounting details. The Current
Account Balance is the trade balance plus the balance on investment income
plus net unilateral transfers to the U.S. from other countries.
Pages 20, 21: Output per Hour (Y/H), Unit Labor Cost (C/Y), and
Compensation per Hour (C/H) are indexes which approximately obey the
following relationship: %(Y/H) + %(C/Y) = %(C/H) with %() meaning percent
changes. Unit labor cost is shown on page 9. Real Compensation per Hour
uses the CPI to adjust for the effects of inflation. Nonfarm business accounted
for about 76 percent of the value of GDP in 1996, while nonfinancial corporations accounted for about 54 percent. Inventory Valuation Adjustments (IVA)
remove the effect of changes in the value of existing inventories from corporate profits and proprietors’ income. (This change in value does not correspond
to current production and therefore is not part of GDP). Capital Consumption
Adjustments (CCAdj) increase profits and proprietors’ income by the difference between estimates of economic depreciation and depreciation allowed
by the tax code. Components of national income not shown are rental income
of persons and net interest.
NOTE: Most measures of economic activity are now based on the 2002
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), which replaces the
1987 Standard Industry Classification (SIC) system.

Sources
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Dept. of Commerce
National income and product accounts, international trade and investment
data (except by country), auto and light truck sales.
Census Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Inventory-sales ratios, retail sales, capital goods orders, housing starts,
exports and imports by country.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Dept. of Labor
All employment-related data, employment cost index, consumer and
producer price indexes, unit labor cost, output per hour, compensation
per hour, multifactor productivity.
United States Department of Treasury
Unified budget receipts, outlays, deficit, debt.
Federal Reserve Board
Index of industrial production, treasury yields, exchange rates, capacity
utilization, household debt.
The Survey Research Center, The University of Michigan
Consumer sentiment index.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
GDP for major trading partners (not available on FRED).

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