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January 27, 2022 Table 3. Gross Domestic Product: Level and Change from Preceding Period--Continues Billions of dollars Billions of chained (2012) dollars Change from preceding Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Seasonally adjusted at annual rates period Line Line 2021 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021 2021 2021 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q3 Q4 Gross domestic product (GDP) 22,993.5 21,477.6 22,038.2 22,741.0 23,202.3 23,992.4 19,427.2 18,767.8 19,055.7 19,368.3 19,478.9 19,806.0 1,042.5 110.6 327.1 2 Personal consumption expenditures 15,750.0 14,467.6 15,005.4 15,681.7 15,964.9 16,347.8 13,630.8 12,927.9 13,282.7 13,665.6 13,732.4 13,842.7 1,000.9 66.8 110.3 2 5,481.0 4,867.3 5,245.0 5,529.8 5,500.1 5,649.2 5,541.7 5,155.0 5,476.6 5,646.7 5,518.3 5,525.1 599.2 -128.4 6.8 3 3 Good 2,024.5 1,759.2 1,957.8 2,092.2 1,995.2 2,052.9 2,223.8 2,036.4 2,253.5 2,316.2 2,158.5 2,167.1 339.6 -157. 85 4 Durable goods 758.1 667.9 695.2 622.4 589.7 661.2 686.1 576.0 80.4 -110.1 9.8 5 Motor vehicles and parts 699.0 602.1 674.9 Fumishings and durable household equipment 469.3 415.4 461.9 473.7 468.7 473.1 507.9 467.4 517.0 1 502.3 495.1 63.5 -14.8 -7.2 Recreational goods and 792.2 814.7 801.7 824.3 129.8 -13.0 22.6 7 vehicles 577.0 508.7 559.4 580.8 575.0 592.6 808.2 727.7 Other durable goods 279.2 233.1 261.7 279.6 283.6 292.1 333.8 285.7 317.0 332.6 336.7 348.9 82.0 41 12.2 8 3,456.5 3,108.1 3,287.2 3,437.6 3,505.0 3,596.3 3,358.4 3,151.1 3,269.3 3,377.2 3,394.0 3,392.9 277.9 16.8 -1.1 9 Nondurable goods Food and beverages purchased 1,234.7 1,150.0 1,201.5 1,223.4 1,245.3 1,268.5 1,108.5 1,057.9 1,103.3 1,112.1 1,111.2 1,107.6 46.6 -0.9 -3.6 10 for off-premises consumption 11 Clothing and footwear 395.6 436.8 477.0 479.7 481.2 494.2 431.8 505.2 504.3 501.2 104.0 .0.9 -3.1 11 37.1 1.6 0.5 12 12 Gasoline and other energy goods 247.9 300.3 345.5 376.2 422.3 423.4 388.3 393.7 425.5 437.1 437.5 1,392.1 1,314.6 1,348.5 1,391.9 1,403.7 1,424.3 1,291.7 1,229.0 1,259.6 1,294.9 1,303.6 1,308.6 95.3 8.7 5.0 13 13 Other nondurable goods 10,268.9 9,600.4 9,760.4 10,151.9 10,464.8 10,698.6 8,265.6 7,917.0 7,993.4 8,214.3 8,378.5 8,476.0 457.1 164.3 97.5 14 14 Services 15 Household consumption 168.3 92.8 15 expenditures (for services) 9,785.6 9,109.0 9,281.7 9,684.8 9,984.4 10, 191.6 7,910.3 7,531.9 7,622.4 7,863.1 8,031.4 8,124.2 516.8 2,777.4 2,699.7 2,727.2 2,753.4 2,792.6 2,836.3 2,148.2 2,132.5 2,142.4 2,143.9 2,152.5 2,153.8 23.9 8.6 1.3 16 16 Housing and utilities 26.2 39.7 17 17 Health care 2,550.7 2,457.2 2,464.2 2,534.4 2,574.5 2,629.8 2,203.4 2,164.4 2,140.7 2,193.6 2,219.8 2,259.6 151.6 424.3 44.4 38.7 19.1 18 18 Transportation services 433.6 352.8 356.8 417.3 467.8 492.5 381.5 325.8 330.1 366.5 405.2 19 Recreation services 504.1 415.0 442.5 490.5 525.9 557.3 413.4 349.0 404.6 428.9 449.0 59.8 24.3 20.1 19 Food services and 1,026.4 826.1 888.3 1,028.7 1,083.1 1,105.2 814.7 676.1 725.9 826.4 851.6 855.1 151.6 25.2 3.5 20 accommodations Financial services and 1,270.1 1,222.0 1,244.9 1,256.4 1,276.3 1,302.8 877.5 864.7 874.7 867.9 876.6 890.6 25.9 8.7 14.0 21 21 insurance 72.9 22 1,223.4 1,136.1 1,157.8 1,204.0 1,264.1 1,267.6 1,076.8 1,015.5 1,031.8 1,064.4 1,107.2 1,103.9 42.8 3.3 22 Other services Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households 483.3 491.4 478.7 467.1 480.4 507.0 356.3 383.2 370.1 352.2 349.1 353.7 -55.1 -3.1 4.6 23 24 Gross output of nonprofit 1,723.3 1,685.5 1,672.7 1,708.5 1,733.1 1,778.9 1,378.5 1,388.1 1,363.0 1,377.4 1,378.4 1,395.3 9.2 1.0 16.9 24 Institutions Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit 68.8 4.5 12.2 25 institutions 1,240.0 1,194.1 1,194.0 1,241.5 1,252.7 1,271.9 1,023.0 1,003.6 992.1 1,026.3 1,030.7 1,042.9 315.3 259.2 26 26 Gross private domestic investment 4,107.8 3,923.2 3,928.0 3,925.1 4,099.6 4,478.7 3,631.5 3,561.9 3,541.3 3,506.0 3,609.7 3,868.9 103.7 255.2 -7.9 11.4 27 27 Fixed investment 4,133.8 3,865.9 4,022.2 4,099.4 4,159.8 4,254.0 3,584.6 3,456.6 3,564.1 3,593.0 3,585.0 3,596.5 28 Nonresidential 3,051.3 2,862.7 2,956.7 3,029.2 3,073.9 3,145.5 2,866.9 2,726.2 2,810.4 2,873.1 2,884.8 2,899.3 195.8 11.8 14.5 28 -40.5 -13.5 29 29 Structures 578.6 552.3 565.0 572.8 581.9 594.8 453.7 456.1 462.1 458.6 453.8 4 -4.8 1,273.2 1,197.5 1,244.5 1,270.4 1,277.2 1,300.6 1,303.1 1,237.1 1,278.5 1,315.7 1,307.9 1,310.4 149.1 7.8 2.5 30 30 Equipment 31 Information processing equipment 470.9 447.3 472.1 461.9 461.4 488.5 598.4 566.5 600.1 588.1 586.1 619.4 75.4 -2.0 33.3 31 Industrial equipment 287.8 253.4 260.8 284.7 294.9 310.8 260.9 238.8 243.0 260.9 265.1 274.7 32.2 4.2 9.6 32 32 10.3 -25.6 33 33 Transportation equipment 220.6 217.1 225.4 231.2 222.3 203.6 218.7 208.7 212.6 236.1 225.8 200.2 27.4 34 Other equipment 293.8 279.7 286.3 292.6 297.7 260.3 256.1 260.8 262.5 254.8 20.1 -7.7 34 298.6 262.9 0.4 1,199.6 1,112.9 1,147.2 1,186.0 1,214.9 1,250.2 1,136.1 1,053.0 1,091.9 1,124.6 1,149.3 1,178.5 104.7 24.7 29.2 35 35 Intellectual property products 506.0 466.0 484.2 501.3 511.7 526.9 571.7 516.1 547.1 565.5 578.2 595.8 69.4 12.7 17.6 36 36 Software 37 Research and development 599.8 561.3 576.3 594.5 607.2 621.1 496.1 469.0 480.1 493.0 501.6 509.8 37.3 8.6 8.2 37 20 Entertainment, literary, 3.9 and artistic originals 93.7 85.6 86.7 90.2 95.9 102.2 82.9 78.0 78.0 80.3 84.2 88.9 3.3 4.7 38 39 Residential 1,082.5 1,003.2 1,065.5 1,070.2 1,085.9 1,108.5 706.5 708.2 730.6 708.2 694.2 692.8 58.4 -14.1 -1.4 39 -26.0 57.3 -60.2 224.7 -37.5 88.8 40 Change in private inventories -94.2 -174.3 -88.3 -168.5 -66.8 173.5 4.8 101.7 240.3 40 -24.2 14.0 -1.6 0.0 41 41 Farm -4.8 -2.2 -3.3 -4.6 -5.1 -6.2 -21,7 -3.9 -15.7 -22.7 -24.3 Nonfarm -21.2 59.4 -90.9 -169.7 -55.1 230.9 -19.8 90.2 -74.4 -147.7 -46.5 189.6 15.5 101.2 236.1 42 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 estir e or its contribution to the growth rate of more aggregate series. For accurate estimates of the contributions to p ent changes in real gross domestic product, use table 2. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis