Table 75. Corporate Profits and Inventory Valuation Adjustment (VII-18)
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1 Digitized for FRASER July Table 71. mplicit Price Deflators for New Construction Activity (excluding farm) (excluding farm) , ? Table 72. Monetary and mputed nterest (V-16) mputed interest paid Monetary interest received mputed interest received Originating in households and institutions Monetary interest received from abroad to abroad income). 17,461 Monetary interest received , ,051 2, , ,455 19, , , , , , , , , Table 74. Relation of Corporate Profits, Taxes., and Dividends to Corresponding Totals as Tabulated by nternal Revenue Service (V-19) Line 1 Compiled net profit, RS Table. Major tems of Personal ncome and Personal Consumption Expenditures in Kind (V-17) Personal income and consumption expenditures in kind Food furnished government (including military) and commercial employees Standard clothing issued to military personnel Meals furnished domestic servants and nurses Net rent of owner-occupied farm and nonfarm dwellings Services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except insurance companies Employees' lodging Personal income and consumption expenditures partially in kind Food produced and consumed on farms Fuel produced and consumed on farms Personal consumption expenditures in kind not included in personal income Depreciation of owner-occupied farm and nonfarm dwellings Taxes on owner-occupied farm and nonfarm dwellings nstitutional depreciation 11,214 1, ,664 3, , ,079 3, 558 4, , 175 1, ,380 3, , ,869 3,903 4,6 530, 183 1, , , , , 488 1, , , , Add: Posttabulation amendments and revisions, including allowance for audit profits Depletion (tax deductible) State income taxes on corporations Profits of Federal Reserve Banks (FRB) Deduct: Tax-return measures of: Profits of mutual financial intermediaries Gains, net of losses, from sale of property Domestic dividends received ncome from equities in foreign corporations and branches (to U.S. corporations) Add: ncome received from such equities by all U.S. residents, net of corresponding outflows Equals: Profits before tax, OBE Federal income and excess profits taxes, RS Add: Posttabulation amendments and revisions, including results of audit and loss carryback ncome taxes of Federal Reserve Banks (FRB) State income taxes on corporations Deduct: Federal income taxes on mutual financial intermediaries U.S. tax credits for foreign taxes paid Equals: Federal and State income and excess profits tax liability, OBE Profits after tax, OBE (line 11 less line 18) Dividends paid (in cash or assets) RS Add: Dividends paid by Federal Reserve Banks (FRB) U.S. receipts of dividends from abroad, net of payments to abroad.. Deduct: Dividends received by U.S. corporations (excluding mutuals) 1, ,004 2,688 2, ,227 23, , ,948 1, ,851 2,681 2, , , , , Equals: Net dividends, OBE, 2, Undistributed profits, OBE (line 19 less line 24) 11, 324 9,698 Table 75. Corporate Profits and nventory Valuation Adjustment (V-18) [Billions of dollars] Unadjusted for seasonal variation Corporate profits and inventory valuation adjustment Profits before tax Profits tax liability Profits after tax valuation adjust- nventory ment g
2 32 Digitized for FRASER July Table 67. Farm Gross Product., in Constant Dollars (V-10) Table 68. mplicit Price Deflators for Farm Gross Product (\ 11-11) «() 35, , , 1 37, , 238 Tota! value of farm output % 5 and Farm products consumed, directly in 32, 695 1, , ,8 33, 236 1, ,880 34,611 1, , ,960 and C C C loans other 14, ,684 15, ,632 16, ,890 17, ,817 17, 4 1,5 4 q 1, 935 other items items , 5 20, , , 1 21, Table 69. ncome and Gross Product Originating in Farming (V-9) Table 70. mplicit Price Deflators for Personal Expenditures by Major Type (V-) [ndex numbers, ] Consumption Goods and services, and Farm products consumed directly in.. 30, 564 1, ,4 29, 824 1, ,7 33, 405 1, , , , , 033 Durable goods, Automobiles and parts.... Nondurable goods, Value of intermediate products consumed other. items ,721 1, , , 219 1, , , , , Food and beverages Clothing and sho^s Gasoline and oil -.. Services, S. 5 mi Capital consumption allowances ndirect business taxes 3,5 3, 519 1,063 3, 1 3,658 1, 4 3, 805 3,0 1, , OOi 3, Equals: National income originating in farming 15, 1 15,397 17, , , 2 Table 71. mplicit Price Deflators for New Construction Activitv [ndex numbers, ] (excluding farm) (excluding farm) ] Table 72. Monetary and mputed nterest (\ 11-16) mputed interest paid - Less : Monetary interest received mputed interest received Originating in households and institutions- Monetary interest received from abroad Less : to abroad.. income) -.. Monetary interest received 6,719 15, , 051 2,672 4,763 17,461 3,0, 7 7,915 18, ,455 19, 261 2,9 5,2 5,2 19, 631, 7 6,204 9,753 3,549 9,179 20, ,9 20,415 2,945 5, 369 5, ,002 6,175 9,586 3,411 lf>, , , 2,1 23, 8 3,368 5,860 5,860 23, , , 4 11,372 26, 0 25, 876 3, 656 6, 644 6, , , 4 7,4, 263 4,489
3 July Table 66. Farm Gross Product, in Constant Dollars (V-10) Table 67. mplicit Price Deflators for Farm Gross Product (V E6 35, , ,1 37, , , households 32, , , , 35, 6 36, 635 1, ,805 1, ,8 1, , , , 958 1, ,983 households [ other. 14, 9 15, 9 16, , , , 7, 259, , , , , 870 1,684 1,632 1,890 1,8 1,936 1,917. other (excluding operating s) items items , 5 20, , , ,800 22, Table 68. ncome and Gross Product Originating in Farming (V-9) Table 69. mplicit Price Deflators for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type (V-) and. --. other items - Equals * Farm gross product Capital consumption allowances. ndirect business taxes Equals : National income originating in farming 33, , 5 37,1 36,889 37,844 38,885 30, , , , 5 34, , 4 1, ,4 14, , , , , , 415, 721, , , , , 7 1,564 19,3 19,361 21,349 19, ,914 21,3 3,5 3,519 1, , ,7 1, ,1 3,658 1, , ,861 1,663 3,805 3,0 75 1, ,590 3,998 3,0 1,264 1, 989 1, ,017 3, , , ,018 1,6-3,944 3,867 1,403 1,3 15, 1 15, ,369 15,350 16, ,374 Table 70. mplicit Price Deflators for New Construction Activity - (excluding farm) (excluding farm). Sewer and water svstems * Goods and services, Durable goods, Automobiles and parts. Nondurable goods, Food and beverages Clothing and shoes Services, Table 71. Monetary and mputed nterest (V-16) mputed interest paid Monetary interest received mputed interest received Originating in households and institutions. Monetary interest received from abroad to abroad income) Monetary interest received , 7 20, 027 6,719 15, , , , , , , , ,9, , , , , , , 9 26, , 672 2,672 2,9 2, 945 3,367 3,664 3,854 4,763 17,461 19,631 21, , 25,811 27,368, 7 20, 027 3,0 7,915 5, 2 5, 2 6,204 9, 753 3, 549 9,179 10, , 090, 616 5,369 5,369 6, 175 9,586, 346, 188 3,411 5, 805 5, 805 7, 075 6, 564 6, , ,341 4,847 Digitized for FRASER 33
4 Digitized for FRASER July Table 66. Farm Gross Product, in Constant Dollars (V-10) Table 67. mplicit Price Deflators for Farm Gross Product (V-11) 37, , , , households... 34, 1, , , 481 1, ,9 17, , 022 1, ,971 17, , 645 1, ,314. households other than rents (excluding operating s). items. Equals : Farm gross product 15, 191 1, , , 290 1, ,853 1, , 535 1, other (excluding operating s).. items Table 68. ncome and Gross Product Originating in Farming (V-9) Total vailue of farm output households.... items Capital consumption allowances-. ndirect business taxes.. Equals: National income originating in farming 36,889 33, 5. 16, 837 other (excluding operating s) , ,350 37, , ,974 16, ,621 20,886 3, ,330 16, , , ,311 15, 728 1, , 154 3,936 3,859 1,396 1,335 17, , , 1 1, ,064 18, , 550 1, ,614 3,995 3,917 1,471 1,557 17,705 Table 70. mplicit Price Deflators for New Construction Activity. (excluding farm.) (excluding farm) Table 69. mplicit Price Deflators for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type (V-) Goods and services, Durable goods, Automobiles and parts. Nondurable goods, Food and beverages. Clothing and shoes Services, Table 71. Monetary and mputed nterest (V-16). mputed interest paid. Monetary interest received mputed interest received. Originating in households and institutions. Monetary interest received from abroad to abroad income). Monetary interest received 16,384 10, , 455, , 9 3,367 23, 11, , , , 189 3, ,811, 346 4,585 20, 027, 5 28, , , 662 3, , , , , , , , 976 4, , , ,
5 34 Digitized for FRASER July 1964 Table 66. Farm Gross Product, in Constant Dollars (V-10) Table 67. mplicit Price Deflators for Farm Gross Product (V-11) households 34 1, other 17, , 191 1,8 17, , 290 1,896 17, ,810 18, ,746 1,2 18, , 095 1,857 other items items Equals; Farm gross product Table 68. ncome and Gross Product Originating in Farming (V-9) Table 69.""mplicit Price Deflators for Personal Consumption Expenditures by Major Type (V-) other. «. items Capital consumption allowances 36, , 5 16, , 247 1,590 19,970 3,998 3,0 37, , 0 1,255 1,974 16, ,075 1,621 20, 886 3, , 4 34, 3 1, ,005 17, , 701 1, , 240 3,935 3,858 39,811 36,0 1, ,064 18, 3 16, 1 1, , 539 3, , , 5 1, , 18, 9 17, 230 1, ,687 4,064 3,987 Goods and services, Durable goods, Automobiles and parts Nondurable goods,. Food and beverages. Clothing and shoes Services, ndirect business taxes- 1,330 1,369 1,5 1,525 Equals: National income originating in farming. 15,350 16,198 1,335 17,271 1,557 17, 680 1,501 17, 599 Table 71. Monetary and mputed nterest (V-16) Table 70. mplicit Price Deflators for New Construction Activity (excluding farm) (excluding farm).. Nonresedential buildings n.a mputed interest paid Monetary interest received mputed interest received. Originating in households and institutions... Monetary interest received from abroad. to abroad-- income)..... Monetary interest received 10, , 455, , 9 3,367 23, 11, , , , 189 3, ,811, 346 4,585 20, 100, , , , 793 3,764 6,957 6, ,522 20, 100 7,2, 163 4,741 22, , , , , 868 3,8 7,350 7, ,044 22, 084 7,960, 975 5,015 24, 3 15, 5 36, , 9 34, 448 4,022 8,155 8, , , 3 8,555, 748 5,193
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