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2020 AU Draft NIPA Table Formats
2020 AU Draft NIPA Table Formats
distributed from the federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund and the disability insurance trust fund.
istributed from the federal hospital insurance trust fund and the supplementary medical insurance trust fund.
t nonmilitary facilities.
benefits. For 2015 forward, includes reimbursements for health care services received at private facilities.
ed Food Stamp benefits.
bilities and liabilities to pay contributions for government social insurance as well as the outlays that are distributed when the amount of
services for retired military personnel and their dependents at nonmilitary facilities; disaster relief; workers' compensation benefits for fe
grams operating under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
nd totally disabled, when the programs were partly federally funded.
d children; foster care; adoption assistance; and payments to nonprofit welfare institutions.
s paid to individuals in the U.S. territories and the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and Northern Mariana Islands.
distributed when the amount of federal refundable tax credits exceeds an individual's federal tax liabilities.
rs' compensation benefits for federal employees (FECA); Payments from the September 11 Victims' Compensation Fund; additional unem
n Fund; additional unemployment benefits, COBRA premium subsidies, and one-time payments to recipients of Social Security, SSI, Vetera
cial Security, SSI, Veterans Pensions, and Railroad Retirement benefits established by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 200
Reinvestment Act of 2009; and health insurance co-payment and cost-sharing benefits established by the Patient Protection and Affordab
Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Table 4.2.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Exports and in Real Imports of Goods and Services by Type of Pro
[Percent]
Bureau of Economic Analysis
A332RL 1968
A339RL 1968
B181RL 1968
A182RL 1968
A333RL 1968
A340RL 1968
A187RL 1968
es to goods.
nication, computer and information services and other other business services.
A020RL 1968
A253RZ 1968
B638RZ 1968
A639RZ 1968
B686RZ 1968
B687RZ 1968
CB000006 1986
CB000005 1986
A640RZ 1968
B688RZ 1968
B850RZ 1968
B689RZ 1968
B641RZ 1968
A642RZ 1968
B690RZ 1968
B691RZ 1968
A643RZ 1968
A646RZ 1968
Y800RZ 1968
Y801RZ 1968
B684RZ 1968
Y802RZ 1968
Y803RZ 1968
B980RZ 1968
A021RL 1968
A255RZ 1968
B647RZ 1968
CB000004 1968
A820RZ 1968
CB000007 1968
B648RZ 1968
B696RZ 1968
A650RZ 1968
B932RZ 1968
B852RZ 1972
B853RZ 1968
B651RZ 1968
A652RZ 1968
B697RZ 1968
B698RZ 1968
A653RZ 1968
B656RZ 1968
Y804RZ 1968
Y805RZ 1968
B908RZ 1968
Y806RZ 1968
Y807RZ 1968
B910RZ 1968
es to goods.
nication, computer and information services and other other business services.
Table 4.2.3. Real Exports and Imports of Goods and Services by Type of Product, Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2012=100]
Bureau of Economic Analysis
B332RA 1967
B339RA 1967
B181RA 1967
B182RA 1967
B333RA 1967
B340RA 1967
B187RA 1967
es to goods.
nication, computer and information services and other other business services.
B332RG 1967
B339RG 1967
B181RG 1967
B182RG 1967
B333RG 1967
B340RG 1967
B187RG 1967
es to goods.
nication, computer and information services and other other business services.
A332RC 1967
A339RC 1967
B181RC 1967
A182RC 1967
A333RC 1967
A340RC 1967
A187RC 1967
es to goods.
nication, computer and information services and other other business services.
A332RX 2002
A339RX 2002
B181RX 2002
A182RX 2002
A333RX 2002
A340RX 2002
A187RX 2002
component. However, because computers exhibit rapid changes in prices relative to other prices in the economy, the chained-dollar estim
es to goods.
nication, computer and information services and other other business services.
the chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one period, the corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not additiv
ontribution to the growth rate of more aggregate series; accurate estimates of these contributions are shown in table 4.2.2 and real grow
s are usually not additive. For exports and for imports, the residual line is the difference between the aggregate line and the sum of the m
able 4.2.2 and real growth rates are shown in table 4.2.1.
2) and imports (line 22) are excluded from the NIPAs; imports of gold in the NIPAs (line 24) is the excess of the value of gold in gross dome
s and statistical revisions to the NIPAs that have not yet been incorporated into the ITAs. From 1986 through 1991, the NIPAs include estim
orthern Mariana Islands. The treatment of U.S. territories, Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana Islands in the NIPAs differs from that in
ot. In the NIPAs these transactions are excluded from exports and included in transfer payments from government.
t payment that are not accounted for in the ITAs until 1999.
ments from the rest of the world (line 20) are not separately displayed and line 39 includes current taxes and transfer payments to the res
f the value of gold in gross domestic purchases over the value of U.S. production of gold.
ugh 1991, the NIPAs include estimates of insurance premium supplements that are not accounted for in the ITAs until 1992. Prior to 1999,
in the NIPAs differs from that in the ITAs. In the NIPAs, they are included in the rest of the world; in the ITAs, they are treated as part of th
and transfer payments to the rest of the world net of current taxes, contributions for government social insurance, and transfer receipts fr
ntil 1992. Prior to 1999, exports and imports of selected military items are classified as goods in the NIPAs and as services in the ITAs. Beg
are treated as part of the United States.
Y001RL 1930
B985RW 1960
Y003RW 1986
Y004RW 1986
Y005RW 1986
Y006RW 1930
Y007RW 1960
Y027RW 1960
Y009RW 1960
Y010RW 1960
Y012RW 1960
Y013RW 1960
Y014RW 1960
Y015RW 1960
Y016RW 1960
Y028RW 1960
Y029RW 1988
CF000559 1987
CF000560 1987
CF000561 1987
CF000562 1987
Y017RW 1960
Y018RW 1960
Y019RW 1960
Y020RW 1930
Y021RW 1930
Y022RW 1950
Y023RW 1930
Y024RW 1930
Y025RW 1930
Monetary interest
1 Monetary interest paid
2 Domestic business<sup>1</sup>
3 Corporate business
4 Financial
5 On deposits<sup>2</sup>
6 On other liabilities
7 Nonfinancial
8 Sole proprietorships and partnerships
9 Farm
10 Nonfarm
11 Other private business
12 Rental income of persons
13 Proprietors' income
14 Households and nonprofit institutions
15 Households
16 Owner-occupied housing
17 Persons<sup>3</sup>
18 Nonprofit institutions
19 Government
20 Federal
21 State and local
22 Rest of the world
23 To business and persons
24 To government
25 Monetary interest received
26 Domestic business<sup>1</sup>
27 Corporate business
28 Financial<sup>4</sup>
29 Nonfinancial
30 Financial sole proprietorships and partnerships<sup>5</sup>
31 Other private business
32 Persons<sup>5</sup>
33 Government
34 Federal
35 State and local
36 Rest of the world
37 From business
38 From government
Imputed interest
39 Total imputed interest paid (41+76)
40 Total imputed interest received (54+95)
Depositor, insurance, and pension services:
41 Imputed interest paid
42 Domestic corporate business
43 Financial
44 Banks, credit agencies, and investment companies
45 Life insurance carriers
46 Property and casualty insurance companies
47 Employee pension plans<sup>6</sup>
48 Other<sup>7</sup>
49 Nonfinancial<sup>8</sup>
50 Government<sup>8</sup>
51 Federal
52 State and local
53 Rest of the world
54 Imputed interest received
55 Domestic business<sup>1</sup>
56 Corporate business
57 Financial
58 Nonfinancial
59 Sole proprietorships and partnerships
60 Farm
61 Nonfarm
62 Other private business
63 Households and nonprofit institutions
64 Households
65 Owner-occupied housing
66 Persons
67 From banks, credit agencies, and investment companies
68 From life insurance carriers
69 From property and casualty insurance companies
70 From employee pension plans<sup>6</sup>
71 Nonprofit institutions
72 Government
73 Federal
74 State and local
75 Rest of the world
Borrower services:
76 Imputed interest paid
77 Domestic business<sup>1</sup>
78 Corporate business
79 Financial
80 Nonfinancial
81 Sole proprietorships and partnerships
82 Farm
83 Nonfarm
84 Other private business
85 Rental income of persons and proprietors' income
86 Households and nonprofit institutions
87 Households
88 Owner-occupied housing
89 Persons
90 Nonprofit institutions
91 Government
92 Federal
93 State and local
94 Rest of the world
95 Imputed interest received
96 Domestic corporate business, financial
97 Banks, credit agencies, and investment companies
98 Rest of the World
Addenda:
99 Net interest (100+104+105+106)
100 Domestic business (2+42+77-26-55-96)
101 Coporate (3+42+78-27-56-96)
102 Sole proprietorships and partnerships (8+81-30-59)
103 Other private business (11+84-31-62)
104 Owner-occupied housing (16+88-65)
105 Nonprofit institutions (18+90)
106 Rest of the world (22+53+94-36-75-98)
107 Net interest paid by government (19+50+91-33-72)
108 Personal interest payments (17+89)
109 Personal interest income (99+107+108) or (32+66+71)
Legend / Footnotes:
1. Excludes interest paid or received by government enterprises, which is included in the government sector.
2. Consists of interest paid on the deposit liabilities of commercial and mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations, an
3. Consists of nonmortgage interest paid by households.
4. Includes monetary interest received by employee pension plans.
5. Interest received by nonfinancial sole proprietorships and partnerships is considered interest received by persons and is inc
6. Includes interest imputed to persons from employee pension plans and imputed interest income attributable to under- or o
7. Consists of the imputed interest attributable to the under- or over-funded defined benefit employee pension plans of other
8. Consists of the imputed interest attributable to the under- or over-funded defined benefit employee pension plans.
Note. In this table, imputed interest paid (line 39) is the sum of (1) premium supplements paid to property and casualty insura
Code Annual Start Annual End
A2061C 1960
A2062C 1946
A2063C 1946
A1100C 1946
B1305C 1959
B1306C 1959
B1101C 1946
A2064C 1946
B1103C 1946
B1102C 1946
A2065C 1946
B1130C 1946
B2631C 1946
W291RC 1946
W292RC 1946
W498RC 1946
W293RC 1946
W319RC 1946
W500RC 1960
Y669RC 1960
W497RC 1946
W290RC 1946
B1132C 1946
Y711RC 1946
A2068C 1960
A2069C 1946
A2070C 1946
B1134C 1946
B1135C 1946
B1136C 1946
B1137C 1946
B1138C 1946
A2071C 1960
B1139C 1960
B1140C 1946
A2072C 1946
B1141C 1946
Y712RC 1946
W294RC 1946
W295RC 1946
A2073C 1946
Y665RC 1946
W353RC 1946
B1310C 1946
B1311C 1946
W354RC 1946
Y698RC 1946
Y666RC 1946
Y667RC 1946
Y668RC 1946
Y282RC 1946
Y315RC 1946
W355RC 1986
A2074C 1946
A2075C 1946
A2076C 1946
B1143C 1946
B1144C 1946
A2077C 1946
B1146C 1946
B1145C 1946
B2078C 1946
W314RC 1946
W315RC 1946
W316RC 1946
A1147C 1946
B1611C 1946
B1612C 1946
W356RC 1946
Y394RC 1946
W317RC 1946
A2079C 1946
B1148C 1946
B1149C 1946
W357RC 1946
W358RC 1946
W296RC 1946
W297RC 1946
W298RC 1946
W300RC 1946
W301RC 1946
W302RC 1946
W303RC 1946
W304RC 1946
W304RC 1946
W305RC 1946
W306RC 1946
W307RC 1946
W308RC 1946
W309RC 1946
W310RC 1946
W311RC 1946
W312RC 1946
W313RC 1946
W360RC 1946
W361RC 1946
W362RC 1946
LA000563 2015
B060RC 1946
A1626C 1946
W499RC 1946
B1649C 1946
B1657C 1946
W318RC 1946
B1131C 1946
A1627C 1946
A085RC 1946
B069RC 1946
A064RC 1946
nment sector.
avings and loan associations, and credit unions.
ess, and the rest of the world as a measure of imputed services provided to these sectors by the property and casualty insurance providers
e, brokerage, and related services; and real estate investment trust services.
ualty insurance providers, (2) the difference between the property income received by financial intermediaries from the investment of dep
m the investment of depositors' or beneficiaries' funds and the interest paid by them to business, households and institutions, governmen
institutions, governments, and the rest of the world, and (3) the imputed services provided to these sectors in the role of borrowers of fin
e role of borrowers of financial services; these services are included as negative amounts paid by the borrowers and received by the financ
d received by the financial intermediaries.
Table 7.12. Imputations in the National Income and Product Accounts
[Billions of dollars]
Bureau of Economic Analysis
A191RC 1929
A2023C 1929
A2026C 1929
DPCERC 1929
A2042C 1929
A2086C 1929
A006RC 1929
A2087C 1929
A2088C 1929
A019RC 1929
W510RC 1929
W511RC 1929
B020RC 1929
W512RC 1929
W513RC 1929
B021RC 1929
W555RC 1929
W515RC 1929
A822RC 1929
A1684C 1929
A2089C 1929
A955RC 1929
A2097C 1929
A2098C 1929
A782RC 1929
A782RC 1929
A1680C 1929
A261RC 1929
Q2023C 1929
W516RC 1929
A4002C 1929
Y506RC 1929
A2100C 1929
W056RC 1929
A2094C 1929
A2095C 1929
A107RC 1929
B1154C 1929
A2096C 1929
W271RC 1929
W517RC 1929
W518RC 1929
W272RC 1929
A2104C 1929
A2105C 1929
B029RC 1929
Y505RC 1929
W530RC 1929
A041RC 1929
A2101C 1929
A2102C 1929
A048RC 1929
B1156C 1929
A2103C 1929
A445RC 1929
Y674RC 1929
Y675RC 1929
A054RC 1929
W273RC 1929
Y519RC 1929
Y520RC 1929
A449RC 1929
Y234RC 1968
Y676RC 1929
W274RC 1929
Y677RC 1929
Y678RC 1929
A108RC 1929
Y514RC 1929
Y679RC 1929
A262RC 1929
A2092C 1929
A2093C 1929
A065RC 1929
A2106C 1929
A2107C 1929
A033RC 1929
Y506RC 1929
W519RC 1929
A041RC 1929
A2101C 1929
A2102C 1929
A048RC 1929
B1156C 1929
A2103C 1929
W210RC 1929
Y507RC 1929
Y508RC 1929
A577RC 1929
A2111C 1929
A2112C 1929
A061RC 1929
A1676C 1929
W531RC 1929
W055RC 1929
A2115C 1929
A2116C 1929
A067RC 1929
A2117C 1929
A2118C 1929
A068RC 1929
A2119C 1929
A2120C 1929
A071RC 1929
A2121C 1929
A2122C 1929
W021RC 1929
W568RC 1929
W514RC 1929
W022RC 1929
A2047C 1929
A2114C 1929
A922RC 1929
A2010C 1929
A2011C 1929
A1073C 1929
Q522RC 1929
W523RC 1929
B020RC 1929
W512RC 1929
W513RC 1929
B645RC 1929
W526RC 1929
W527RC 1929
LA000035 1999
W163RC 1929
W522RC 1929
W529RC 1929
B021RC 1929
W555RC 1929
W515RC 1929
A655RC 1929
W532RC 1929
W533RC 1929
A123RC 1929
A928RC 1929
W558RC 1929
W559RC 1929
W201RC 1929
W534RC 1929
W535RC 1929
A071RC 1929
A2121C 1929
A2122C 1929
A127RC 1929
Y677RC 1929
Y509RC 1929
A922RC 1929
A2010C 1929
A2011C 1929
A262RC 1929
A2092C 1929
A2093C 1929
A2013C 1929
A2014C 1929
Y680RC 1929
Y681RC 1929
A2016C 1929
B1154C 1929
A2015C 1929
Y682RC 1929
W498RC 1929
W536RC 1929
B1156C 1929
B2607C 1929
A2050C 1929
W319RC 1929
B1157C 1929
W537RC 1929
Y521RC 1929
B1611C 1929
W538RC 1929
W539RC 1929
W540RC 1929
LA000563 2015
W541RC 1929
W542RC 1929
W543RC 1929
W544RC 1929
W546RC 1929
W548RC 1929
W313RC 1946
Y524RC 1929
W549RC 1929
W550RC 1929
W551RC 1929
W316RC 1929
W554RC 1929
W555RC 1929
Y204RC 1929
Y604RC 1929
Y240RC 1968
Y670RC 1929
Y671RC 1929
Y609RC 1929
Y245RC 1968
Y672RC 1929
Y233RC 1929
Y234RC 1968
Y673RC 1929
Y632RC 1929
A2051C 1929
B1008C 1929
B1161C 1929
A2099C 1929
DFOORC 1929
DMICRC 1959
A2641C 1929
B4922C 1929
A1676C 1929
A2087C 1929
B1166C 1929
B1167C 1929
B1173C 1929
A265RC 1929
A782RC 1929
A2104C 1929
W566RC 1929
W560RC 1929
W561RC 1929
Y245RC 1968
Y233RC 1929
W563RC 1929
W358RC 1929
Y609RC 1929
W565RC 1929
profit institutions serving households:
A2129C 1929
W498RC 1929
W319RC 1929
A2109C 1929
A2020C 1929
A2021C 1929
W308RC 1929
W520RC 1929
A2104C 1929
W528RC 1929
A2022C 1929
A2109C 1929
A191RC 1929
A2023C 1929
A2024C 1929
A2050C 1929
A2025C 1929
W569RC 1929
Y684RC 1929
A2051C 1929
A2099C 1929
B1173C 1929
A265RC 1929
A2026C 1929
A065RC 1929
A2106C 1929
A2028C 1929
W570RC 1929
Y685RC 1929
A2051C 1929
DFOORC 1929
DMICRC 1959
A2641C 1929
B4922C 1929
B1173C 1929
A2107C 1929
eipts from the rest of the world (line 125) are not separately displayed, and line 135 includes current taxes and transfer payments to the re
ded in owner-occupied housing categories.
laries) and as a sale; does not affect government consumption expenditures. Similar payments for employees of government enterprises a
lth insurance' category of personal consumption expenditures (PCE); life insurance premiums paid by employers are included in the calcul
utions are set equal to benefits paid. These payments are funded directly out of the current budget. The specific programs consist of work
ed homes, expenditures on improvements, and payments of commissions on new and existing residential dwellings, less sales of dwellings
hich is included in owner-occupant investment (see footnote 2) and in sales of existing structures to governments. The series is calculated
ment consumption expenditures; it is deducted in the calculation of the current surplus of government enterprises and is recorded as part o
PAs) that are not transactions of the market economy. 'Reclassifications' arise when imputations necessitate a recording of market transac
s and transfer payments to the rest of the world net of current taxes, contributions for government social insurance, and transfer receipts
ees of government enterprises are not included in government consumption expenditures; they are deducted in the calculation of the sur
ployers are included in the calculation of the 'life insurance' category of PCE.
pecific programs consist of workers' compensation, unemployment insurance, and medical services for the dependents of active duty mili
dwellings, less sales of dwellings to government. The series is calculated from the investment data prepared as part of BEA's capital stock
rnments. The series is calculated from the investment data prepared as part of BEA's capital stock estimates. It differs from the investmen
erprises and is recorded as part of total government CFC.
ate a recording of market transactions that differs from what might be expected. For example, the NIPAs treat owner-occupants as if they
ce, and transfer receipts from the rest of the world.
dents of active duty military personnel at nonmilitary facilities. Source data are not available for the corresponding treatment for similar s
rt of BEA's capital stock estimates. It differs from the investment data shown in table 5.4.5 because the series shown in that table reflect t
ffers from the investment data shown in table 5.4.5 because the series shown in that table reflect total purchases by private business.
ner-occupants as if they are rental businesses, and the taxes associated with owner-occupied housing are reclassified from personal curren
g treatment for similar state and local government programs. Similar payments for employees of government enterprises are not included
wn in that table reflect total purchases by private business.
by private business.
fied from personal current taxes to taxes on production and imports. In this table, the imputations and reclassifications shown in the 'speci
erprises are not included in government consumption expenditures; they are deducted in the calculation of the surplus of government ent
tions shown in the 'specific imputations and associated reclassifications' section are primarily those that affect gross domestic product (GD
rplus of government enterprises.
ss domestic product (GDP). Imputed interest received by persons from life insurance carriers (table 7.11, line 68), which records the prope
which records the property incomes earned on life insurance and pension reserves as income received by persons and not by the insuranc
s and not by the insurance carriers, does not affect GDP and is not considered an imputation for the purposes of this table.
Table 7.16. Relation of Corporate Profits, Taxes, and Dividends in the National Income and Product Accounts to Correspondi
[Billions of dollars]
Bureau of Economic Analysis
B1633C 1929
B1175C 1929
A1629C 1929
B1630C 1929
B1631C 1947
B1632C 1929
B1176C 1929
B1177C 1929
B1179C 1929
B1181C 1968
B1182C 1929
Y371RC 1929
W779RC 1971
B1183C 1929
B1184C 1929
B1185C 1929
B1186C 1929
Y372RC 1968
B1187C 1929
A053RC 1929
B1188C 1929
B1189C 1929
B1179C 1929
B1199C 1959
B1191C 1929
B1192C 1962
B1193C 1972
A054RC 1929
A055RC 1929
B1194C 1929
B1195C 1929
B1196C 1929
B1197C 1929
B1634C 1929
B1635C 1968
B1198C 1929
B1636C 1929
B056RC 1929
ayments written off, of adjustments for insurance carriers and savings and loan associations, of amortization of intangible assets, tax-exem
eginning with 1952.
ent companies.
on of intangible assets, tax-exempt interest income, and of timing adjustments.
Table 3.12U. Government Social Benefits
[Millions of dollars; quarters seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
Bureau of Economic Analysis
distributed from the federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund and the disability insurance trust fund.
istributed from the federal hospital insurance trust fund and the supplementary medical insurance trust fund.
t nonmilitary facilities.
benefits. For 2015 forward, includes reimbursements for health care services received at private facilities.
ed Food Stamp benefits.
bilities and liabilities to pay contributions for government social insurance as well as the outlays that are distributed when the amount of
services for retired military personnel and their dependents at nonmilitary facilities; disaster relief; workers' compensation benefits for fe
grams operating under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
nd totally disabled, when the programs were partly federally funded.
d children; foster care; adoption assistance; and payments to nonprofit welfare institutions.
s paid to individuals in the U.S. territories and the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and Northern Mariana Islands.
distributed when the amount of federal refundable tax credits exceeds an individual's federal tax liabilities.
rs' compensation benefits for federal employees (FECA); Payments from the September 11 Victims' Compensation Fund; additional unem
n Fund; additional unemployment benefits, COBRA premium subsidies, and one-time payments to recipients of Social Security, SSI, Vetera
cial Security, SSI, Veterans Pensions, and Railroad Retirement benefits established by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 200
Reinvestment Act of 2009; and health insurance co-payment and cost-sharing benefits established by the Patient Protection and Affordab
Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Table 4.2.3U. Real Exports and Imports of Goods and Services by Type of Product, Quantity Indexes
[Index numbers, 2012=100]
Bureau of Economic Analysis
component. However, because computers exhibit rapid changes in prices relative to other prices in the economy, the chained-dollar estim
ex and the 2012 current-dollar value of the corresponding series, divided by 100. Because the formula for the chain-type quantity indexes
onomy, the chained-dollar estimates should not be used to measure the component's relative importance or its contribution to the growt
the chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one period, the corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not additiv
ontribution to the growth rate of more aggregate series; accurate estimates of these contributions are shown in table 4.2.2 and real grow
s are usually not additive. For exports and for imports, the residual line is the difference between the aggregate line and the sum of the m
able 4.2.2 and real growth rates are shown in table 4.2.1.
2) and imports (line 22) are excluded from the NIPAs; imports of gold in the NIPAs (line 24) is the excess of the value of gold in gross dome
s and statistical revisions to the NIPAs that have not yet been incorporated into the ITAs. From 1986 through 1991, the NIPAs include estim
orthern Mariana Islands. The treatment of U.S. territories, Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana Islands in the NIPAs differs from that in
ot. In the NIPAs these transactions are excluded from exports and included in transfer payments from government.
t payment that are not accounted for in the ITAs until 1999.
ments from the rest of the world (line 20) are not separately displayed and line 39 includes current taxes and transfer payments to the res
f the value of gold in gross domestic purchases over the value of U.S. production of gold.
ugh 1991, the NIPAs include estimates of insurance premium supplements that are not accounted for in the ITAs until 1992. Prior to 1999,
in the NIPAs differs from that in the ITAs. In the NIPAs, they are included in the rest of the world; in the ITAs, they are treated as part of th
and transfer payments to the rest of the world net of current taxes, contributions for government social insurance, and transfer receipts fr
ntil 1992. Prior to 1999, exports and imports of selected military items are classified as goods in the NIPAs and as services in the ITAs. Beg
are treated as part of the United States.