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BEA 01-38

Personal Income and Outlays, October 2001




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                         PERSONAL INCOME AND OUTLAYS:  OCTOBER 2001

 Personal income decreased $3.2 billion, or less than 0.1 percent, and disposable personal
income (DPI) decreased $128.4 billion, or 1.7 percent, in October, according to the Bureau of
Economic Analysis.  Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $203.6 billion, or 2.9
percent.  In September, personal income decreased $2.0 billion, or less than 0.1 percent, DPI
decreased $89.5 billion, or 1.2 percent, and PCE decreased $118.2 billion, or 1.7 percent, based on
revised estimates.


                                                                     2001
                                                 June      July      Aug.      Sept.      Oct.
                                                    (Percent change from preceding month)

Personal income, current dollars                  0.3       0.4       0.1       0.0       0.0

Disposable personal income:
  Current dollars                                 0.3       1.7       1.9      -1.2      -1.7
  Chained (1996) dollars                          0.1       1.8       1.9      -0.6      -2.4

Personal consumption expenditures:
  Current dollars                                 0.4       0.3       0.2      -1.7       2.9
  Chained (1996) dollars                          0.3       0.3       0.2      -1.1       2.2






 The September and October estimates of personal income reflected the effects of the September
11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and on the Pentagon.  Most of the effects were
reflected in the usual source data; for certain components, however, BEA prepared adjustments to
account for the effects that are not captured in the source data.  For additional information on BEA's
adjustments, see "The Terrorist Attacks of September 11th as Reflected in the National Income and
Product Accounts," in the November Survey of Current Business, pages 2 and 3; it is also available
on the BEA Web site at <www.bea.doc.gov/bea/an/attack.pdf>.

 Changes in September and October disposable personal income (DPI) -- personal income less
personal tax and nontax payments -- reflected the winding down of advance refund checks sent to
taxpayers as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001.


Wages and salaries

 Private wage and salary disbursements decreased $17.2 billion in October, compared with a
decrease of $3.0 billion in September.  Goods-producing industries' payrolls decreased $8.8 billion,
compared with a decrease of $2.8 billion; manufacturing payrolls decreased $6.8 billion, compared
with a decrease of $3.7 billion.  Distributive industries' payrolls decreased $2.1 billion, compared
with a decrease of $5.3 billion.  Service industries' payrolls decreased $6.4 billion, in contrast to an
increase of $5.1 billion.  Government wage and salary disbursements increased $4.1 billion,
compared with an increase of $4.9 billion.


Other personal income

 Proprietors' income decreased $2.4 billion in October, compared with a decrease of $9.3 billion
in September.  Farm proprietors' income decreased $3.0 billion, in contrast to an increase of $2.4
billion.  Nonfarm proprietors' income increased $0.6 billion, in contrast to a decrease of $11.7
billion.

 Transfer payments increased $8.8 billion in October, compared with an increase of $3.4 billion
in September.  Personal interest income decreased $2.0 billion, compared with a decrease of $2.8
billion.  Personal dividend income increased $2.8 billion, compared with an increase of $2.9 billion.
Rental income of persons increased $0.6 billion, compared with an increase of $0.4 billion.

 Personal contributions for social insurance -- a subtraction in calculating personal income --
decreased $1.3 billion in October, compared with a decrease of $0.2 billion in September.


Personal taxes and disposable personal income

 Personal tax and nontax payments increased $125.1 billion in October, compared with an
increase of $87.4 billion in September.  Changes in personal tax and nontax payments reflected
advance refund checks sent to taxpayers, which subtracted $2.5 billion in October (at an annual
rate), subtracted $131.2 billion in September, and subtracted $209.4 billion in August.  Disposable
personal income (DPI) -- personal income less personal tax and nontax payments -- decreased
$128.4 billion, or 1.7 percent, in October, compared with a decrease of $89.5 billion, or 1.2 percent,
in September.


Personal outlays and personal saving

 Personal outlays -- PCE, interest paid by persons, and personal transfer payments to the rest of
the world (net) -- increased $202.9 billion in October, in contrast to a decrease of $120.0 billion in
September.  PCE increased $203.6 billion, in contrast to a decrease of $118.2 billion.  Purchases of
durable goods increased $112.8 billion, in contrast to a decrease of $28.1 billion.  Purchases of
motor vehicles and parts accounted for most of the October increase.  Purchases of nondurable
goods increased $9.4 billion in October, in contrast to a decrease of $19.0 billion in September.
Purchases of services increased $81.4 billion, in contrast to a decrease of $71.1 billion.

 The changes in September and October purchases of services reflected adjustments of $59.6
billion in September for benefits payable related to the September 11th attacks for life insurance,
workers' compensation, household insurance, and motor vehicle insurance, which were treated as
reductions in the average net premiums paid for insurance services.

 Personal saving -- DPI less personal outlays -- was $18.5 billion in October, compared with
$349.7 billion in September.  Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income was 0.2
percent in October, compared with 4.6 percent in September.


Real DPI and real PCE

 Real DPI -- DPI adjusted to remove price changes -- decreased 2.4 percent in October,
compared with a decrease of 0.6 percent in September.

 Real PCE -- PCE adjusted to remove price changes -- increased 2.2 percent in October, in
contrast to a decrease of 1.1 percent in September.  Purchases of durable goods increased 13.7
percent, in contrast to a decrease of 2.9 percent.  As previously noted, purchases of motor vehicles
and parts accounted for most of the October increase.  Purchases of nondurable goods increased 1.2
percent in October, in contrast to a decrease of 2.0 percent in September.  Purchases of services
increased 0.4 percent, in contrast to a decrease of 0.3 percent.  Real PCE was not affected by the
adjustments for insurance benefits in September.

 The PCE implicit price index increased 0.7 percent in October, in contrast to a decrease of 0.6
percent in September.  The implicit prices for insurance declined in September and increased in
October because increases in benefit payments resulted in a reduction in the average net premium
paid for insurance services in September.  Excluding the insurance-related price effects, the PCE
price index decreased 0.2 percent in October, in contrast to an increase of 0.3 percent in September.


Revisions

 Estimates have been revised for July through September.  Changes in personal income, current-
dollar and chained (1996) dollar DPI, and current-dollar and chained (1996) dollar PCE for August
and September -- revised and as published in last month's release -- are shown below.  Revisions for
July were small.



                                                       Change from preceding month
                                                 August                         September
                                Previous Revised  Previous Revised   Previous Revised  Previous Revised
                                   (Dollars)         (Percent)           (Dollars)         (Percent)
Personal Income:
  Current dollars............     6.8     6.6        0.1     0.1        0.8     -2.0       0.0     0.0

Disposable personal income:
  Current dollars............   145.0   145.1        1.9     1.9      -86.7    -89.5      -1.1    -1.2
  Chained (1996) dollars.....   130.4   131.5        1.9     1.9      -39.1    -42.8      -0.6    -0.6

Personal consumption expenditures:
  Current dollars............    23.3    11.4        0.3     0.2     -130.2   -118.2      -1.8    -1.7
  Chained (1996) dollars.....    19.6     9.8        0.3     0.2      -81.8    -72.0      -1.3    -1.1





                  Revision to Population and Per Capita Estimates, 1991-2001

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derived by BEA that are consistent with the Census Bureau's 2000 population count.  The Census
Bureau will release population estimates for 1991-99 consistent with the 2000 count in early 2002,
at which time BEA will substitute those estimates and issue revised per capita personal income
estimates.  Interim per capita personal income estimates for January 1991 - October 2001 will be
published in the December 2001 issue of the Survey of Current Business and are available on
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             Next release -- Personal Income and Outlays for November will be released on
                             December 21, 2001, at 8:30 A.M. EST.



Release dates in 2002

December 2001.....   January 31    April 2002.....  May 28         August 2002........  September 30
January 2002......   March 1       May 2002.......  June 28        September 2002.....  November 1
February 2002.....   March 29      June 2002......  August 2       October 2002.......  November 27
March 2002........   April 29      July 2002......  August 30      November 2002......  December 23




                                                  Table 1.-Personal Income
                             [Billions of dollars; months seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
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                                           1999       2000     May 01     Jun 01   Jul 01/r/  Aug 01/r/  Sep 01/r/  Oct 01/p/
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Personal income.....................    7,777.3    8,319.2    8,709.3    8,737.6    8,768.7    8,775.3    8,773.3    8,770.1

  Wage and salary disbursements.....    4,472.2    4,837.2    5,091.7    5,115.0    5,124.4    5,123.7    5,125.6    5,112.5
    Private industries..............    3,747.9    4,068.8    4,292.7    4,311.3    4,316.1    4,311.8    4,308.8    4,291.6
      Goods-producing industries....    1,088.7    1,163.7    1,203.5    1,201.7    1,201.4    1,197.2    1,194.4    1,185.6
        Manufacturing...............      782.0      830.1      848.2      845.5      845.7      841.0      837.3      830.5
      Distributive industries.......    1,021.0    1,095.6    1,145.2    1,152.4    1,152.2    1,149.5    1,144.2    1,142.1
      Service industries............    1,638.2    1,809.5    1,944.0    1,957.2    1,962.5    1,965.1    1,970.2    1,963.8
    Government......................      724.3      768.4      799.0      803.7      808.3      811.9      816.8      820.9

  Other labor income................      509.7      534.2      552.0      553.3      554.4      555.3      556.4      557.5

  Proprietors' income with
   inventory valuation and capital
   consumption adjustments..........      672.0      715.0      746.0      750.1      752.5      757.9      748.6      746.2
    Farm............................       26.6       30.6       28.8       28.3       29.7       32.3       34.7       31.7
    Nonfarm.........................      645.4      684.4      717.1      721.8      722.8      725.6      713.9      714.5

  Rental income of persons with
   capital consumption adjustment...      147.7      141.6      140.3      138.6      142.3      144.0      144.4      145.0

  Personal dividend income..........      343.1      379.2      411.9      414.3      416.9      420.1      423.0      425.8

  Personal interest income..........      950.0    1,000.6    1,000.7      997.2      994.2      991.2      988.4      986.4

  Transfer payments to persons......    1,019.6    1,069.1    1,140.3    1,143.6    1,158.7    1,157.3    1,160.7    1,169.5
    Old-age, survivors, disability,
     and health insurance benefits..      588.0      617.3      660.7      660.8      672.6      669.2      670.8      673.3
    Government unemployment
     insurance benefits.............       20.3       20.3       23.1       23.0       23.3       24.0       24.3       24.6
      Other.........................      411.2      431.5      456.4      459.9      462.8      464.2      465.6      471.6

  Less: Personal contributions for
   social insurance.................      337.1      357.7      373.5      374.5      374.7      374.2      374.0      372.7
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p Preliminary.
r Revised.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.



                                        Table 2.-The Disposition of Personal Income
                                                   [Billions of dollars]
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                                           1999       2000     May 01     Jun 01    Jul 01/r/  Aug 01/r/  Sep 01/r/  Oct 01/p/
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Personal income.....................    7,777.3    8,319.2    8,709.3    8,737.6    8,768.7    8,775.3    8,773.3    8,770.1

Less: Personal tax and nontax
 payments...........................    1,159.2    1,288.2    1,349.0    1,356.4    1,258.7    1,120.3    1,207.7    1,332.8

Equals: Disposable personal income..    6,618.0    7,031.0    7,360.3    7,381.2    7,510.0    7,655.1    7,565.6    7,437.2

Less: Personal outlays..............    6,457.2    6,963.3    7,280.8    7,309.7    7,326.3    7,335.8    7,215.8    7,418.7

  Personal consumption expenditures.    6,250.2    6,728.4    7,043.7    7,072.8    7,091.0    7,102.4    6,984.2    7,187.8
  Interest paid by persons..........      179.7      205.3      206.3      206.2      204.5      202.6      200.9      200.2
  Personal transfer payments to the
   rest of the world (net)..........       27.2       29.6       30.8       30.8       30.7       30.7       30.7       30.7

Equals: Personal saving.............      160.9       67.7       79.5       71.4      183.7      319.3      349.7       18.5

Addenda:
  Disposable personal income:
    Chained (1996) dollars\1\.......    6,320.0    6,539.2    6,717.7    6,727.4    6,846.0    6,977.5    6,934.7    6,769.8
    Per capita:
      Current dollars...............     23,708     24,889     25,788     25,835     26,256     26,732     26,390     25,914
      Chained (1996) dollars........     22,641     23,148     23,537     23,546     23,934     24,366     24,189     23,588
    Population (thousands)\2\.......    279,144    282,489    285,414    285,710    286,032    286,362    286,687    286,999

  Personal saving as a percentage
   of disposable personal income....        2.4        1.0        1.1        1.0        2.4        4.2        4.6         .2
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p Preliminary.
r Revised.
1. Equals disposable personal income deflated by the implicit price
 deflator for personal consumption expenditures.
2. Population is the total population of the United States, including the Armed
Forces overseas and the institutionalized population.  The monthly estimate is
the average of estimates for the first of the month and the first of the
following month; the annual estimate is the average of the monthly estimates.
Beginning with January 1991, first-of-the-month estimates are derived by BEA
and are consistent with the 2000 Census of Population.  BEA will substitute
Bureau of Census population estimates for 1991 forward when they are released
in early 2002.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.



                          Table 3.-Personal Income and Its Disposition, Change from Preceding Period
                                                   [Billions of dollars]
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                                           1999       2000     May 01     Jun 01     Jul 01/r/  Aug 01/r/  Sep 01/r/  Oct 01/p/
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Personal income.....................      351.3      541.9       12.3       28.3       31.1        6.6       -2.0       -3.2

  Wage and salary disbursements.....      279.4      365.0       -1.1       23.3        9.4        -.7        1.9      -13.1
    Private industries..............      247.8      320.9       -4.0       18.6        4.8       -4.3       -3.0      -17.2
      Goods-producing industries....       50.2       75.0       -4.6       -1.8        -.3       -4.2       -2.8       -8.8
        Manufacturing...............       25.4       48.1       -8.6       -2.7         .2       -4.7       -3.7       -6.8
      Distributive industries.......       72.1       74.6       -1.7        7.2        -.2       -2.7       -5.3       -2.1
      Service industries............      125.5      171.3        2.3       13.2        5.3        2.6        5.1       -6.4
    Government......................       31.6       44.1        2.9        4.7        4.6        3.6        4.9        4.1

  Other labor income................       19.1       24.5         .7        1.3        1.1         .9        1.1        1.1

  Proprietors' income with
   inventory valuation and capital
   consumption adjustments..........       48.2       43.0        6.0        4.1        2.4        5.4       -9.3       -2.4
    Farm............................        1.0        4.0        -.2        -.5        1.4        2.6        2.4       -3.0
    Nonfarm.........................       47.2       39.0        6.1        4.7        1.0        2.8      -11.7         .6

  Rental income of persons with
   capital consumption adjustment...        9.1       -6.1        2.2       -1.7        3.7        1.7         .4         .6

  Personal dividend income..........       -5.2       36.1        2.3        2.4        2.6        3.2        2.9        2.8

  Personal interest income..........      -14.4       50.6       -4.4       -3.5       -3.0       -3.0       -2.8       -2.0

  Transfer payments to persons......       35.9       49.5        6.2        3.3       15.1       -1.4        3.4        8.8
    Old-age, survivors, disability,
     and health insurance benefits..        9.9       29.3        2.0         .1       11.8       -3.4        1.6        2.5
    Government unemployment
     insurance benefits.............         .8         .0        -.1        -.1         .3         .7         .3         .3
     Other..........................       25.1       20.3        4.1        3.5        2.9        1.4        1.4        6.0

  Less: Personal contributions for
   social insurance.................       20.8       20.6        -.5        1.0         .2        -.5        -.2       -1.3

Less: Personal tax and nontax
 payments...........................       88.8      129.0         .1        7.4      -97.7     -138.4       87.4      125.1

Equals: Disposable personal income..      262.4      413.0       12.2       20.9      128.8      145.1      -89.5     -128.4

Less: Personal outlays..............      403.1      506.1       26.3       28.9       16.6        9.5     -120.0      202.9

  Personal consumption expenditures.      394.2      478.2       26.4       29.1       18.2       11.4     -118.2      203.6
  Interest paid by persons..........        6.0       25.6        -.2        -.1       -1.7       -1.9       -1.7        -.7
  Personal transfer payments to the
   rest of the world (net)..........        2.9        2.4         .0         .0        -.1         .0         .0         .0

Equals: Personal saving.............     -140.6      -93.2      -14.1       -8.1      112.3      135.6       30.4     -331.2

Addendum:
  Disposable personal income:
   chained (1996) dollars\1\........      151.4      219.2        5.3        9.7      118.6      131.5      -42.8     -164.9
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p Preliminary.
r Revised.
1. Equals disposable personal income deflated by the implicit price
 deflator for personal consumption expenditures.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.



                             Table 4-Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type of Product
                             [Billions of dollars; months seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
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                                           1999       2000     May 01     Jun 01    Jul 01/r/  Aug 01/r/  Sep 01/r/  Oct 01/p/
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                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Billions of current dollars
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Personal consumption expenditures...    6,250.2    6,728.4    7,043.7    7,072.8    7,091.0    7,102.4    6,984.2    7,187.8
  Durable goods.....................      760.9      819.6      837.6      856.4      853.0      848.0      819.9      932.7
  Nondurable goods..................    1,831.3    1,989.6    2,067.6    2,064.0    2,063.3    2,063.8    2,044.8    2,054.2
  Services..........................    3,658.0    3,919.2    4,138.5    4,152.3    4,174.8    4,190.6    4,119.5    4,200.9
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Billions of chained (1996) dollars
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Personal consumption expenditures...    5,968.4    6,257.8    6,428.8    6,446.3    6,464.0    6,473.8    6,401.8    6,542.7
  Durable goods.....................      817.8      895.5      931.3      952.9      949.7      948.7      920.9    1,046.9
  Nondurable goods..................    1,766.4    1,849.9    1,882.1    1,878.8    1,890.4    1,896.3    1,858.6    1,881.2
  Services..........................    3,393.2    3,527.7    3,632.7    3,635.8    3,644.2    3,648.7    3,637.6    3,652.9
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Chain-type price indexes (1996=100)
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Personal consumption expenditures...     104.72     107.52     109.57     109.73     109.71     109.72     109.11     109.87
  Durable goods.....................      93.04      91.53      89.93      89.88      89.82      89.39      89.04      89.10
  Nondurable goods..................     103.67     107.55     109.86     109.86     109.15     108.83     110.02     109.20
  Services..........................     107.80     111.10     113.93     114.22     114.57     114.86     113.26     115.01
Addendum:
  Personal consumption expenditures
     less food and energy...........     104.99     107.02     108.41     108.58     108.89     108.96     108.00     109.26
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Change from preceding period
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Billions of current dollars
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Personal consumption expenditures...      394.2      478.2       26.4       29.1       18.2       11.4     -118.2      203.6
  Durable goods.....................       67.7       58.7       -2.6       18.8       -3.4       -5.0      -28.1      112.8
  Nondurable goods..................      122.8      158.3       12.3       -3.6        -.7         .5      -19.0        9.4
  Services..........................      203.7      261.2       16.7       13.8       22.5       15.8      -71.1       81.4
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Billions of chained (1996) dollars
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Personal consumption expenditures...      284.7      289.4       18.6       17.5       17.7        9.8      -72.0      140.9
  Durable goods.....................       91.1       77.7        1.2       21.6       -3.2       -1.0      -27.8      126.0
  Nondurable goods..................       80.0       83.5        5.0       -3.3       11.6        5.9      -37.7       22.6
  Services..........................      119.8      134.5       12.0        3.1        8.4        4.5      -11.1       15.3
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p Preliminary.
r Revised.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.



                              Table 5.-Percent Change From Preceding Period in Selected Series
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                                           1999       2000     May 01     Jun 01    Jul 01/r/  Aug 01/r/  Sep 01/r/  Oct 01/p/
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                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Based on current dollars
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Personal income.....................        4.7        7.0         .1         .3         .4         .1         .0         .0

Disposable personal income..........        4.1        6.2         .2         .3        1.7        1.9       -1.2       -1.7
Personal consumption expenditures...        6.7        7.7         .4         .4         .3         .2       -1.7        2.9
  Durable goods.....................        9.8        7.7        -.3        2.2        -.4        -.6       -3.3       13.8
  Nondurable goods..................        7.2        8.6         .6        -.2         .0         .0        -.9         .5
  Services..........................        5.9        7.1         .4         .3         .5         .4       -1.7        2.0
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Based on chained (1996) dollars
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Disposable personal income..........        2.5        3.5         .1         .1        1.8        1.9        -.6       -2.4

Personal consumption expenditures...        5.0        4.8         .3         .3         .3         .2       -1.1        2.2
  Durable goods.....................       12.5        9.5         .1        2.3        -.3        -.1       -2.9       13.7
  Nondurable goods..................        4.7        4.7         .3        -.2         .6         .3       -2.0        1.2
  Services..........................        3.7        4.0         .3         .1         .2         .1        -.3         .4
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p Preliminary.
r Revised.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.