Line Start Table 2.4.6. Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Type of Product, Chained Dollars date [Billions of chained (2005) dollars] 01 1995 Personal consumption expenditures 02 1995 Goods 03 1995 Durable goods 04 1995 Motor vehicles and parts 05 1995 New motor vehicles (55) 06 1995 Net purchases of used motor vehicles (56) 07 1995 Motor vehicle parts and accessories (58) 08 1995 Furnishings and durable household equipment 09 1995 Furniture and furnishings (parts of 31 and 32) 10 1995 Household appliances (part of 33) 11 1995 Glassware, tableware, and household utensils (34) 12 1995 Tools and equipment for house and garden (35) 13 1995 Recreational goods and vehicles 14 1995 Video, audio, photographic, and information processing equipment and media (75, 76, and part of 93) 15 1995 Sporting equipment, supplies, guns, and ammunition (part of 80) 16 1995 Sports and recreational vehicles (79) 17 1995 Recreational books (part of 90) 18 1995 Musical instruments (part of 80) 19 1995 Other durable goods 20 1995 Jewelry and watches (part of 119) 21 1995 Therapeutic appliances and equipment (42) 22 1995 Educational books (96) 23 1995 Luggage and similar personal items (part of 119) 24 1995 Telephone and facsimile equipment (67) 25 1995 Nondurable goods 26 1995 Food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption 27 1995 Food and nonalcoholic beverages purchased for off-premises consumption (4) 28 1995 Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premises consumption (5) 29 1995 Food produced and consumed on farms (6) 30 1995 Clothing and footwear 31 1995 Garments 32 1995 Women's and girls' clothing (10) 33 1995 Men's and boys' clothing (11) 34 1995 Children's and infants' clothing (12) 35 1995 Other clothing materials and footwear (13 and 17) 36 1995 Gasoline and other energy goods 37 1995 Motor vehicle fuels, lubricants, and fluids (59) 38 1995 Fuel oil and other fuels (29) 39 1995 Other nondurable goods 40 1995 Pharmaceutical and other medical products (40 and 41) 41 1995 Recreational items (parts of 80, 92, and 93) 42 1995 Household supplies (parts of 32 and 36) 43 1995 Personal care products (part of 118) 44 1995 Tobacco (127) 45 1995 Magazines, newspapers, and stationery (part of 90) 46 1995 Net expenditures abroad by U.S. residents (131) 47 1995 Services 48 1995 Household consumption expenditures (for services) 49 1995 Housing and utilities 50 1995 Housing 51 1995 Rental of tenant-occupied nonfarm housing (20) 52 1995 Imputed rental of owner-occupied nonfarm housing (21) 53 1995 Rental value of farm dwellings (22) 54 1995 Group housing (23) 55 1995 Household utilities 56 1995 Water supply and sanitation (25) 57 1995 Electricity and gas 58 1995 Electricity (27) 59 1995 Natural gas (28) 60 1995 Health care 61 1995 Outpatient services 62 1995 Physician services (44) 63 1995 Dental services (45) 64 1995 Paramedical services (46) 65 1995 Hospital and nursing home services 66 1995 Hospitals (51) 67 1995 Nursing homes (52) 68 1995 Transportation services 69 1995 Motor vehicle services 70 1995 Motor vehicle maintenance and repair (60) 71 1995 Other motor vehicle services (61) 72 1995 Public transportation 73 1995 Ground transportation (63) 74 1995 Air transportation (64) 75 1995 Water transportation (65) 76 1995 Recreation services 77 1995 Membership clubs, sports centers, parks, theaters, and museums (82) 78 1995 Audio-video, photographic, and information equipment processing services (parts of 77 and 93) 79 1995 Gambling (91) 80 1995 Other recreational services (81, 94, and part of 92) 81 1995 Food services and accommodations 82 1995 Food services 83 1995 Purchased meals and beverages (102) 84 1995 Food furnished to employees (including military) (103) 85 1995 Accommodations (104) 86 1995 Financial services and insurance 87 1995 Financial services 88 1995 Financial services furnished without payment (107) 89 1995 Financial service charges, fees, and commissions (108) 90 1995 Insurance 91 1995 Life insurance (110) 92 1995 Net household insurance (111) 93 1995 Net health insurance (112) 94 1995 Net motor vehicle and other transportation insurance (116) 95 1995 Other services 96 1995 Communication 97 1995 Telecommunication services (71) 98 1995 Postal and delivery services (68) 99 1995 Internet access (72) 100 1995 Education services 101 1995 Higher education (97) 102 1995 Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools (98) 103 1995 Commercial and vocational schools (99) 104 1995 Professional and other services (121) 105 1995 Personal care and clothing services (14 and parts of 17 and 118) 106 1995 Social services and religious activities (120) 107 1995 Household maintenance (parts of 31, 33, and 36) 108 1995 Net foreign travel 109 1995 Foreign travel by U.S. residents (129) 110 1995 Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents (130) 111 1995 Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISH)\1\ 112 1995 Gross output of nonprofit institutions (133)\2\ 113 1995 Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions (134)\3\ 114 1995 Residual ---------- 1. Net expenses of NPISHs, defined as their gross operating expenses less primary sales to households. 2. Gross output is net of unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to business, government, and the rest of the world; excludes own-account investment (construction and software). 3. Excludes unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to business, government, and the rest of the world; includes membership dues and fees. Note. The figures in parentheses are the line numbers of the corresponding items in table 2.5.6. Note. Chained (2005) dollar series are calculated as the product of the chain-type quantity index and the 2005 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.