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PERSONAL SPENDING ON TRANSPORTATION

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

PERSONAL SPENDING ON TRANSPORTATION

Personal Consumption Expenditures on Transportation (quarterly data, seasonally adjusted)

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Personal Consumption Expenditures on Transportation (quarterly data, seasonally adjusted) - Billions of Current Dollars. If you are a user with a disability and cannot view this image, please call 800-853-1351 or email answers@bts.gov for further assistance.

Personal Consumption Expenditures on Transportation (quarterly data, seasonally adjusted)

Personal Consumption Expenditures on Transportation (quarterly data, seasonally adjusted) - Billions of Chained 1996 Dollars. If you are a user with a disability and cannot view this image, please call 800-853-1351 or email answers@bts.gov for further assistance.

Personal expenditures on transportation are a measure of consumer demand for transportation services. Since expenditures are the product of quantity and price, these expenditures are also influenced by changes in the prices of transportation-related goods and services. To show the "real" changes in demand for transportation services over time, the expenditures are also presented in chained 1996 dollars. The traditional constant dollar measure is different from the chained dollar measure in that it gets rid of the effects of short-term price shocks, in addition to general inflation effects. Therefore, expenditures measured in chained 1996 dollars reflect changes in quantities. For items with volatile prices, such as gasoline, changes in chained dollar expenditure over time can be very different from changes in current dollar expenditures.

Personal Consumption Expenditures (billions of current dollars) Q4 01 Q1 02
Motor vehicles and parts 104.83 94.50
Motor vehicles and parts percent change from previous quarter  16.38 -9.85
Transportation services  68.83 70.20
Transportation services percent change from previous quarter  -0.79  2.00
Gasoline and oil  35.08 35.10
Gasoline and oil percent change from previous quarter -14.14  0.07

 

Personal Consumption Expenditures (billions of chained 1996 dollars) Q4 01 Q1 02
Motor vehicles and parts 104.85 95.48
Motor vehicles and parts percent change from previous quarter  16.02 -8.94
Transportation services  62.43 63.23
Transportation services percent change from previous quarter  -0.91  1.28
Gasoline and oil  34.90 35.83
Gasoline and oil percent change from previous quarter  -0.36  2.65

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis; National Income and Product Accounts data, Tables 2.2 and 2.3; June 27, 2002; available at: http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn/nipaweb/AllTables.asp?Selected=N#S2; based on Survey of Current Business.