Line Start Table 2.5.6 Real Personal Consumption Expenditures by Function, Chained Dollars date [Billions of chained (2005) dollars] 01 1995 Personal consumption expenditures 02 1995 Household consumption expenditures\1\ 03 1995 Food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption 04 1995 Food and nonalcoholic beverages purchased for off-premises consumption 05 1995 Alcoholic beverages purchased for off-premises consumption 06 1995 Food produced and consumed on farms 07 1995 Clothing, footwear, and related services 08 1995 Clothing 09 1995 Garments 10 1995 Women's and girls' clothing 11 1995 Men's and boys' clothing 12 1995 Children's and infants' clothing 13 1995 Other clothing materials 14 1995 Cleaning, repair, and rental of clothing 15 1995 Laundry and dry cleaning services 16 1995 Clothing repair, rental, and alterations 17 1995 Footwear\2\ 18 1995 Housing, utilities, and fuels 19 1995 Housing 20 1995 Rental of tenant-occupied nonfarm housing\3\ 21 1995 Imputed rental of owner-occupied nonfarm housing\4\ 22 1995 Rental value of farm dwellings 23 1995 Group housing 24 1995 Household utilities and fuels 25 1995 Water supply and sanitation 26 1995 Electricity, gas, and other fuels 27 1995 Electricity 28 1995 Natural gas 29 1995 Fuel oil and other fuels 30 1995 Furnishings, household equipment, and routine household maintenance 31 1995 Furniture, furnishings, and floor coverings\5\ 32 1995 Household textiles 33 1995 Household appliances\6\ 34 1995 Glassware, tableware, and household utensils\7\ 35 1995 Tools and equipment for house and garden 36 1995 Other household goods and services\8\ 37 1995 Health 38 1995 Medical products, appliances, and equipment 39 1995 Pharmaceutical and other medical products\9\ 40 1995 Pharmaceutical products 41 1995 Other medical products 42 1995 Therapeutic appliances and equipment 43 1995 Outpatient services 44 1995 Physician services\10\ 45 1995 Dental services 46 1995 Paramedical services 47 1995 Home health care 48 1995 Medical laboratories 49 1995 Other professional medical services\11\ 50 1995 Hospital and nursing home services 51 1995 Hospitals\12\ 52 1995 Nursing homes 53 1995 Transportation 54 1995 Motor vehicles 55 1995 New motor vehicles 56 1995 Net purchases of used motor vehicles 57 1995 Motor vehicle operation 58 1995 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 59 1995 Motor vehicle fuels, lubricants, and fluids 60 1995 Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 61 1995 Other motor vehicle services 62 1995 Public transportation 63 1995 Ground transportation\13\ 64 1995 Air transportation 65 1995 Water transportation 66 1995 Communication 67 1995 Telephone and facsimile equipment 68 1995 Postal and delivery services 69 1995 First-class postal service by U.S. Postal Service (USPS) 70 1995 Other delivery services (by non-USPS facilities) 71 1995 Telecommunication services 72 1995 Internet access 73 1995 Recreation 74 1995 Video and audio equipment, computers, and related services 75 1995 Video and audio equipment 76 1995 Information processing equipment\14\ 77 1995 Services related to video and audio goods and computers 78 1995 Sports and recreational goods and related services 79 1995 Sports and recreational vehicles 80 1995 Other sporting and recreational goods 81 1995 Maintenance and repair of recreational vehicles and sports equipment 82 1995 Membership clubs, sports centers, parks, theaters, and museums 83 1995 Membership clubs and participant sports centers 84 1995 Amusements parks, campgrounds, and related recreational services 85 1995 Admissions to specified spectator amusements 86 1995 Motion picture theaters 87 1995 Live entertainment, excluding sports 88 1995 Spectator sports 89 1995 Museums and libraries 90 1995 Magazines, newspapers, books, and stationery 91 1995 Gambling 92 1995 Pets, pet products, and related services 93 1995 Photographic goods and services 94 1995 Package tours\15\ 95 1995 Education 96 1995 Educational books 97 1995 Higher education 98 1995 Nursery, elementary, and secondary schools 99 1995 Commercial and vocational schools\16\ 100 1995 Food services and accommodations 101 1995 Food services 102 1995 Purchased meals and beverages\17\ 103 1995 Food furnished to employees (including military) 104 1995 Accommodations\18\ 105 1995 Financial services and insurance 106 1995 Financial services 107 1995 Financial services furnished without payment 108 1995 Financial service charges, fees, and commissions 109 1995 Insurance 110 1995 Life insurance\19\ 111 1995 Net household insurance\20\ 112 1995 Net health insurance 113 1995 Medical care and hospitalization\21\ 114 1995 Income loss\22\ 115 1995 Workers' compensation\23\ 116 1995 Net motor vehicle and other transportation insurance\24\ 117 1995 Other goods and services 118 1995 Personal care\25\ 119 1995 Personal items\26\ 120 1995 Social services and religious activities\27\ 121 1995 Professional and other services 122 1995 Legal services 123 1995 Accounting and other business services\28\ 124 1995 Labor organization dues 125 1995 Professional association dues 126 1995 Funeral and burial services 127 1995 Tobacco 128 1995 Net foreign travel and expenditures abroad by U.S. residents 129 1995 Foreign travel by U.S. residents 130 1995 Less: Expenditures in the United States by nonresidents 131 1995 Net expenditures abroad by U.S. residents 132 1995 Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISH)\29\ 133 1995 Gross output of nonprofit institutions\30\ 134 1995 Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions\31\ 135 1995 Residual ---------- 1. Consists of household purchases of goods and services from business, government, nonprofit institutions, and the rest of the world. 2. Consists of shoes and other footwear, and of repair and hire of footwear. 3. Consists of space rent (see footnote 4) and rent for appliances, furnishings, and furniture. 4. Consists of rent for space and for heating and plumbing facilities, water heaters, lighting fixtures, kitchen cabinets, linoleum, storm windows and doors, window screens, and screen doors, but excludes rent for appliances and furniture and purchases of fuel and electricity. 5. Includes clocks, lamps, lighting fixtures, and other household decorative items; also includes repair of furniture, furnishings, and floor coverings. 6. Consists of major household appliances, small electric household appliances, and repair of household appliances. 7. Consists of dishes, flatware, and non-electric cookware and tableware. 8. Consists of household supplies; domestic services; moving, storage and freight service; and other household service. 9. Excludes drug preparations and related products dispensed by physicians, hospitals, and other medical services. 10. Consists of offices of physicians, health maintenance organization medical centers, and freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers. 11. Includes podiatrists, chiropractors, mental health practitioners (except physicians), physical, occupational and speech therapists, audiologists, all other health practitioners, ambulance services, kidney dialysis centers, and blood and organ bank services. 12. Consists of nonprofit hospitals, proprietary hospitals, and government hospitals. Consists of primary sales of these hospitals for personal consumption. Expenses of nonprofit hospitals are included in the expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISHs). 13. Includes railway transportation, taxicab services, school and employee services, limousine services, and airport bus fares. 14. The quantity index for computers can be used to accurately measure the real growth rate of this component. However, because computers exhibit rapid changes in prices relative to other prices in the economy, the chained-dollar estimates should not be used to measure the component's relative importance or its contribution to the growth rate of more aggregate series. 15. Consists of tour operators' and travel agents' margins. Purchases of travel and accommodations included in tours are accounted for separately in other personal consumption expenditures categories. 16. Consists of fees paid to business schools and computer and management training, technical and trade schools, other schools and instruction, and educational support services. 17. Consists of purchases (including tips) of meals and beverages from retail, service, and amusement establishments, hotels, dining and buffet cars, schools, school fraternities, institutions, clubs, and industrial lunchrooms. Includes meals and beverages consumed both on- and off-premises. 18. Consists of transient hotels, motels, other traveler accommodations, clubs, and housing at schools. 19. Consists of operating expenses of commercial life insurance carriers and fraternal benefit life insurance. For commercial life insurance carriers, excludes expenses for accident and health insurance and includes profits of stock companies and services furnished without payment by banks, credit agencies, and investment companies. 20. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for insurance on personal property (except motor vehicles). 21. Consists of premiums less benefits for health, hospitalization, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance. 22. Consists of premiums less benefits for income loss insurance. 23. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for privately administered workers' compensation. 24. Consists of premiums plus premium supplements less normal losses and dividends paid to policyholders for motor vehicle and other transportation insurance. 25. Consists of cosmetics and toiletries, electric appliances for personal care, hairdressing salons, and miscellaneous personal care services. 26. Consists of jewelry, watches, luggage, and similar personal items. 27. Consists of household purchases of goods and services from business, government, and nonprofit institutions providing social services and religious activities. Purchases from nonprofit establishments exclude unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to businesses, government, and the rest of the world, but include membership dues and fees. 28. Consists of tax preparation and other related services, employment agency services, and other personal business services. 29. Net expenses of NPISHs, defined as their gross operating expenses less primary sales to households. 30. 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). 31. Excludes unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to business, government, and the rest of the world; includes membership dues and fees. 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.