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Bureau of Economic Analysis Table 1.1.5. Gross Domestic Product [Billions of dollars] Last Revised on: October 26, 2018 - Next Release Date November 28, 2018 Line 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Line Gross domestic product 10.2523 10.5818 10.9364 11,4582 12.213.7 13036.6 13,814.6 14,451.9 14,712.8 14,448.9 14,992.1 15,542.6 2 Personal consumption expenditures 6,762.1 7,065.6 7 342.7 7,723.1 8.2127 8,747.1 9.2603 9,7064 9.9763 9,842.2 10,185.8 10,641.1 Goods 2.4532 2525.6 2.598.8 2,722.6 2,9020 3.082.9 3.239.7 3,367.0 3,363.2 3,1800 3.317.8 3,518.1 Durable goods 912.6 9415 985.4 1,017.8 1080.6 1,128.6 1,1583 1,1880 1,098.8 1012.1 1049.0 1,093.5 LA Nondurable goods 1,540.6 1.384.1 1.613.4 1,704.8 1.821.4 1.9543 2.0813 2,1790 2,2645 2,167.9 2.268.9 2,424.6 6 Services 4.3090 45400 4,343.9 5,0005 5.310.6 5.664.2 6,020.7 6,339.4 6,613.1 6,662.2 6.868.0 7,123.0 7 Gross private domestic investment 2,038.4 1,9348 1,930.4 2,027.1 2,2813 2.534.7 2,701.0 2,673.0 2477.6 1,929.7 2,165.5 2,332.6 Fixed investment 1,983.9 1,973.1 1,9104 20130 2.2172 2477.2 26320 2,639.1 2,506.9 20804 2.111.6 2,286.3 Nonresidential 1,498.4 1,460.1 1,352.8 1,375.9 1.4674 1.621.0 1,793.8 1,948.6 1,990.9 1.690.4 1,735.0 1,907.5 10 Structures 3210 333 5 287.0 286.6 307.7 353.0 425.2 $10.3 571.1 455.8 379.8 404.5 11 Equipment 766.1 7115 659.6 670.6 721.9 794.9 862.3 893.4 845.4 6703 777.0 881.3 12 Intellectual property products 4113 4150 406.2 418.7 437.8 473.1 506 3 544.8 574.A 564.4 578.2 621.7 13 Residential 4854 513.1 357.6 637.1 749.8 856.2 838.2 690.5 $16.0 390.0 376.6 378.8 14 Change in private inventories 545 -38 3 20.0 14.1 64.1 57.5 690 340 -29.2 -150.8 $3.9 46.3 15 Net exports of goods and services -375.1 -367.9 -425 A -503.1 -619.1 -721.2 -770.9 -718.4 -723.1 -396.5 -513.9 -579.5 16 Exports 1,0963 1,024.6 998.7 1.036.2 1,177.6 1,305.2 1,472.6 1,660.9 1,837.1 1,5820 1.846.3 2,103.0 17 Goods 795.9 741.2 709.0 737.1 830.0 921.9 1,044.9 1,161.3 1,2925 10584 1.2724 1,462.3 18 Services 300.3 283.4 289.7 299.1 347.7 383.3 427.7 499.6 544.5 523.6 573.8 640.7 19 Imports 14713 1,3926 1,424.1 1,5393 1.796.7 2026.4 2.2435 2.379.3 2.560.1 1.9784 2.360.2 2.682.5 20 Goods 1,250.1 1.173.8 1.194.4 1.2913 1.5073 1,715.5 1,895.7 1,999.7 2.1443 1,5854 1,944.8 2.240.5 21 Services 221.2 218.8 229.8 248.0 289.4 311.0 347.8 379.6 415.9 393.1 415.4 441.9 22 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment 1,826.8 1,9493 2.088.7 2.211.2 2,3389 2,476.0 2,624.2 2,790.8 2,9820 3,0735 3.154.6 3,1484 23 Federal 633.7 670.1 743.0 826.3 891.7 947 5 1.000.7 1.050.5 1,150.6 1,218.2 1.297.9 1.298.9 24 National defense 392.6 413.2 458.9 521.2 $69.9 609.4 640.8 679.3 750.3 787.6 828.0 834.0 25 Nondefense 241.1 256.9 284.1 305.0 321.9 338.0 359.9 371.2 400.2 430.6 469.9 465.0 26 State and local 1,193.1 1.279.2 1.345.7 1.384.9 1.447.1 1.5285 1,623.5 1,740.3 1,8314 1.8553 1.856.7 1,849.4Bureau of Economic Analysis Table 1.1.5. Gross Domestic Product [Billions of dollars] Last Revised on: October 26, 2018 - Next Release Date November 28, 2018 Line 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Line Gross domestic product 16,1970 16,7849 17,521.7 18,2193 18,7072 19,4854 2 Personal consumption expenditures 11,006.8 11 317.2 11,8240 12,2945 12,7669 13,3214 3 Goods 3.637.7 3,730.0 3.8615 3,919.7 3,9963 4.156.1 4 Durable goods 1,144.2 1,189.4 1,242.4 1,306.6 1,346.6 1,406 5 Nondurable goods 2.4935 2540.6 2.619.2 2.613.1 2.649.7 2,749.6 6 Services 7,369.1 7587.2 7.9625 8,374.8 8,770.6 9.1653 Gross private domestic investment 2,621.8 2 826.0 3.038.9 3.212.0 3,169.9 3.368.0 Fixed investment 25505 2,7215 2.954.4 13.083.2 3.140.9 3.3425 Nonresidential 2.1185 22115 23943 2.449.7 2.442.1 2587.9 10 Structures 479.4 492 5 $77.1 $72.2 545.7 585.4 11 Equipment 983.4 1.027.0 1.090.8 1,1183 1.090.9 1.150.4 12 Intellectual property products 655.7 691.9 726.4 759.2 805 5 8520 13 Residential 4320 $100 560.1 633.6 754.6 14 Change in private inventories 71.2 1045 128.7 28.9 25 5 15 Net exports of goods and services -568.6 190.8 -5083 -5214 -520.6 -578.4 16 Exports 2.1913 2.2734 2371.0 2.2650 2.217.6 2.350.2 17 Goods 1,521.6 1,359.2 1.614.9 1/494.4 1,442.7 1.535.9 Services 669.7 714.2 756.1 710.7 774.9 8143 19 Imports 2,759.9 2.764.2 2.8793 2,7865 2.738.1 2928.6 20 Goods 2301.4 2.296.4 2.391.5 2.2873 2.2210 2,378 5 21 Services 458.5 467.8 487.8 499.1 $17.2 $50.0 22 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment 3,137.0 3,1324 3,1670 3,2342 3.2910 3,3744 21 Federal 1.2865 1.226.6 1.2142 1.220.9 1.232.2 1.265.2 24 National defense 814.2 764.2 7425 7295 7273 743.9 25 Nondefense 4724 4624 471.6 4913 504.9 521.3 26 State and local 1,8505 1,905.8 1.952.9 20133 2058.8 2.109.2Bureau of Economic Analysis Table 1.1.6. Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained Dollars [Billions of chained (2012) dollars] Last Revised on: October 26, 2018 - Next Release Date November 28, 2018 Line 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20106 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Line Gross domestic product 13,1310 13.262.1 13/493.1 13,879.1 14,4064 14.9125 15,3383 15.626.0 15,604.7 15,208.8 15,598.8 15,840.7 2 Personal consumption expenditures 8,6434 8.861.1 9.088.7 9.3775 9,7293 10.075.9 10,3845 10,6153 10,5928 10,460.0 10,643.0 10,843.8 Goods 2.947.6 3,0920 3.250.0 3.384.7 3.509.7 3.607.6 3,498.9 3,389.8 3.485.7 3,561.8 Durable goods 820.2 879 3 9521 1.004.9 1,0493 1,099.7 1036.4 9730 1.0273 1,079.7 Nondurable goods 2,1575 2.233.6 2,3065 2383.4 2,461.6 2,5034 2.463.9 2423.1 2,461.3 2,482.9 6 Services 6,151.1 6.289.4 6,479.2 6.689.5 6,871.7 7,003.6 7,093.0 7 070.1 7,157.4 7,282.1 7 Gross private domestic investment 2,346.7 2214.6 2,195.5 2.2904 2.501.6 2.670.6 2,7524 2,684.1 2,462.9 1,942.0 2,2165 2,362.1 Fixed investment 2,183.4 2.280.6 2.440.7 2.618.7 2.686.8 2,653.5 2499.4 2099.8 2.164.2 2,317.8 Nonresidential 1.472.7 1,509.4 1.5940 1,716.4 1,854.2 1,982.1 1,994.2 1,7043 1,781.0 1,935.4 10 Structures 4735 456.6 4563 466.1 501.7 568.6 605.A 492.2 412.8 424.1 Equipment 607.8 6343 688.6 760.0 832.6 86S.8 824.4 649.7 781.2 886.2 12 Intellectual property products 4215 437.7 459.2 493.1 5215 5543 575.3 572.4 588.1 624.8 13 Residential 692.6 755.5 830.9 885.4 818.9 665.8 504.6 395 3 383.0 382.5 14 Change in private inventories 243 19.9 826 63.7 87.1 10.6 -32.7 -177.3 57.3 46,7 15 Net exports of goods and services -6673 -735.0 -841.4 -887.8 -905.0 -823.6 -661.6 -484.8 -565.9 -568.1 16 Exports 1,3795 1 299.7 1.277.1 1,3050 1,431.2 1,533.2 1,6764 1 1,822.3 1,925.4 1,763.8 1.977.9 9 2.119.0 17 Goods 900.6 927.1 1.008 3 1.085.4 1.193.0 1.276.1 1,350.4 1.190 3 1 368.7 1,465.3 18 Services 376.5 377.8 422.8 447.6 483 3 546.0 574.7 572.9 609.2 653.8 19 Imports 1.9303 1,876.2 1,9144 2.010.1 2.272.6 2421.0 2,5815 2646.0 2,587.1 1 2.248.6 2,543.8 2,687.1 20 Goods 1.6340 1.7290 1.9268 2.0623 2,190.9 2.236.0 2,160.8 1,830.1 2.112.7 2.242.5 21 Services 309.4 3105 345.2 358.6 390.2 409.2 425.2 415.9 430.8 444.6 22 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment 2,6630 2,7623 2885.2 2.947.2 2.991.7 3,015.5 3,0635 3,118.6 3,195.6 3,307 3 3.307.2 3,203.3 21 Federal 969.6 1.032.7 1.0775 1.099.1 1,125.0 1,1470 1,218.8 1,293.0 1,346.1 1,311.1 24 National defense 606.1 655.6 692.7 708.6 719.8 740.3 7915 836.7 861.3 842.9 25 Nondefense 363.1 377.1 384.8 390.6 405.3 405.7 427 3 4563 484.8 468.3 26 State and local 1.927.6 1,922.2 1.920.1 1,920.1 1,941.6 1,974.7 1,978.7 2015.6 1,961.3 1,892.2 27 Residual 50.0 $3.8 -86.1 -47 5 5.9 35.1 31.8 25.7 -2.4 -15.5 -11.3 -3.7Bureau of Economic Analysis Table 1.1.6. Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained Dollars [Billions of chained (2012) dollars] Last Revised on: October 26, 2018 - Next Release Date November 28, 2018 Line 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Line Gross domestic product 16,197.0 16,4954 16,8998 17,386.7 17,659.2 18,050.7 2 Personal consumption expenditures 11,006.8 11,166.9 11,4943 11,921.9 12,2482 12,558.7 Goods 3.637.7 3,752 2 3.902.9 4087.7 4.236.1 4.391.9 Durable goods 1,144.2 1,214.1 1,3010 1,399.4 1,476.8 1577.9 Nondurable goods 24935 25385 2.603.7 2.691.7 2,763.9 2,822.0 6 Services 7.369.1 7.415.5 7.5940 7.84010 80225 8.1845 7 Gross private domestic investment 2,621.8 2 8015 2,951.6 3,092.2 3.0505 3,196.6 Fixed investment 2.550.5 2.692.1 2.8615 2,9585 3,009.8 3.155.1 Nonresidential 2,1185 2 206.0 2.3574 2.399.7 2411.2 2538.1 10 Structures 479.4 485 5 536.9 $20.9 494.7 $175 11 Equipment 983.4 1.029 2 1.098.7 1,132.6 1.116.2 1.183.7 12 Intellectual property products 655.7 691.4 721.1 747.8 803.9 841.1 13 Residential 4320 485 5 504.2 5553 5913 611.1 14 Change in private inventories 71.2 108.7 86.6 1290 23.A 225 15 Net exports of goods and services -568.6 -532.8 -577.7 -7249 -786.2 -858.7 16 Exports 2.1913 2.269.6 2367.0 2,380.6 2,378.1 2450.1 17 Goods 1,521.6 1,570.0 1,642.4 1,637.2 1.642.7 1.6973 18 Services 669.7 699 5 724.7 742.2 7353 753.4 19 Imports 2.759.9 28024 2.944.7 3,105 5 3,164.4 3,308.7 20 Goods 23014 2341.9 2.472.7 2.615.2 2.6514 2,7735 21 Services 458 5 460.6 472.7 491.8 5125 534.9 22 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment 3,1370 3,0610 3,032 3 3,088 5 3,132.5 3,130.4 23 Federal 1.2865 1.2153 1.183.2 1.1830 1.187.8 1.196.4 24 National defense 814.2 759.6 728.0 713.5 709.2 713.8 25 Nondefense 472 4 455.6 455.0 469.1 478.0 481.9 26 State and local 1,8505 1,8453 1848.1 1.9039 1,942.8 1.932.3 27 Residual 0.0 -04 11.2 224 20.0 Legend / Footnotes: Note. Chained (2012) dollar series are calculated as the product of the chain-type quantity index and the 2012 current-dollar value of the corresponding series, divided by 100. Because the formula for the chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one period, the corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not additive. The residual line is the difference between the first line and the sum of the most detailed lines.Question 1 1 pts From Table 1.1.5, what was GDP in the year 2000 (billions of dollars)? O 10,252.3 O 9,252.3 O 10,581.8 O 6,762.1 O 10,936.4 Question 2 1 pts From Table 1.1.5, what was GDP in the year 2005 (billions of dollars)? O 11,458.2 O 13,814.6 O 14,451.9 O 13,036.6 O 12,213.7 Question 3 1 pts From Table 1.1.5, what was GDP in the year 2010 (billions of dollars)? O 14,448.9 O 14,992.1 O 14,712.8 O 15,542.6Question 4 1 pts From Table 1.1.5, what was GDP in the year 2015 (billions of dollars)? O 18,2193 O 16,784.9 O 17,521.7 O 16,197.0 Question 5 1 pts Using the data in Table 1.1.5, calculate the percent change in GDP from 2000 to 2005. What is the percent change? O 34.7% O 22.7% O 19.1% O 27.2% Question 6 1 pts Using the data in Table 1.1.5, calculate the percent change in GDP from 2005 to 2010. What is the percent change? O 10.8% O 18.3% O 19.2% O 15.0% Question 7 1 pts Using the data in Table 1.1.5, calculate the percent change in GDP from 2010 to 2015. What is the percent change? O 16.9% O 26.1% O 24.8% O 21.5% Question 8 1 pts From Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), what was GDP in the year 2000 (billions of dollars)? O 8,643.4 O 13,131.0 O 13,879.1 O 13,262.1 O 13,493.1 Question 9 1 pts From Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), what was GDP in the year 2005 (billions of dollars)? O 15,338.3 O 13,879.1 O 15,626.0 O 14,406.4 O 14,912.5Question 10 1 pts From Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), what was GDP in the year 2010 (billions of dollars)? O 15,840.7 O 15,598.8 O 15,208.8 O 15,604.7 Question 11 1 pts From Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), what was GDP in the year 2015 (billions of dollars)? O 16,899.8 O 16,197.0 O 16,495.4 O 17.386.7 Question 12 1 pts Using the data in Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), calculate the percent change in GDP from 2000 to 2005. What is the percent change? O 16.8% O 11.6% O 13.6% O 9.7% Question 13 1 pts Using the data in Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), calculate the percent change in GDP from 2005 to 2010. What is the percent change? O 7.2% O 5.2% O 1.9% O 4.6% Question 14 1 pts Using the data in Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), calculate the percent change in GDP from 2010 to 2015. What is the percent change? O 13.2% O 11.5% O 8.3% O 9.8% Question 15 1 pts The calculations for the percent change in GDP are always higher using data from Table 1.1.5 than they are using data from Table 1.1.6 because data from Table 1.1.5 use nominal data, which means that prices and guantities can change over the time period, whereas data from Table 1.1.6 use real data, which means that only quantities can change over the time period since prices are held constant. O True O False Question 16 1 pts Nominal GDP measures base-year production using base- year prices, whereas real GDP measures current production using current prices. O True O False Question 17 1 pts It is important to use real rather than nominal GDP figures when making comparisons of output across time periods because the real figures will reflect changes in the quantity of output and not changes in the general level of prices. O True O False Question 18 6 pts When comparing GDP across time periods, the nominal value of GDP may increase as the result of either (1) [ Select] V' in the quantity of goods produced or (2) [Select] V' prices. [ Select ] V' in the quantity of goods produced will improve living standards

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