Change in per capita total government spending over last four business cycles, with health transfers deflated separately
1982Q4 | 1991Q1 | 2001Q4 | 2009Q2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
-6 | 90.20869 | |||
-5 | 96.23667 | 90.74637 | ||
-4 | 96.56057 | 98.00138 | ||
-3 | 96.35597 | 96.37705 | 94.42992 | |
-2 | 97.03058 | 97.93598 | 98.23849 | 94.37587 |
-1 | 98.23598 | 98.94672 | 98.01772 | 96.5502 |
0 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
1 | 100.3276 | 100.763 | 101.507 | 99.93608 |
2 | 100.9205 | 100.5103 | 102.4891 | 99.75142 |
3 | 101.0866 | 101.1234 | 102.9483 | 101.0937 |
4 | 99.83402 | 102.5163 | 103.4663 | 101.1459 |
5 | 100.582 | 102.7697 | 103.4312 | 101.1227 |
6 | 101.8492 | 103.1087 | 104.4829 | 100.3236 |
7 | 102.1503 | 102.6591 | 104.7174 | 98.9505 |
8 | 103.5412 | 102.3939 | 104.7423 | 98.44243 |
9 | 104.7754 | 102.2767 | 105.6383 | 97.54489 |
10 | 106.2842 | 102.5831 | 106.0635 | 97.13136 |
11 | 107.974 | 102.486 | 105.979 | 96.22713 |
12 | 108.0619 | 101.9205 | 105.6772 | 96.0962 |
13 | 109.3037 | 102.0822 | 106.3825 | 95.71209 |
14 | 110.761 | 102.846 | 106.5796 | 95.25204 |
15 | 112.499 | 102.6784 | 106.9256 | 94.66233 |
16 | 111.8057 | 103.4303 | 106.4801 | 94.26357 |
17 | 112.2982 | 103.6335 | 107.9919 | 94.03285 |
18 | 112.8452 | 103.1603 | 108.2044 | 93.47318 |
19 | 112.6132 | 101.8837 | 108.4758 | 93.68899 |
20 | 113.2749 | 102.7313 | 108.4953 | 94.08936 |
21 | 113.5246 | 104.1359 | 109.6243 | 94.75358 |
22 | 113.5514 | 103.5772 | 109.5517 | 94.67385 |
23 | 113.3992 | 103.7064 | 109.9683 | 95.68667 |
24 | 114.7006 | 104.1049 | 110.3685 | 96.02822 |
25 | 115.3821 | 104.4465 | 96.32024 | |
26 | 116.5838 | 104.4057 | 96.47906 | |
27 | 117.2197 | 104.35 | 96.93837 |
Note: For total government spending, government consumption and investment expenditures deflated with the NIPA price deflator. Government transfer payments deflated with price deflators for personal consumption expenditures. Health-related transfers deflated with the health-care-specific PCE deflator and all other transfers with the overall PCE deflator minus health expenditures.
Source: EPI analysis of data from Tables 1.1.4, 3.1, and 3.9.4 from the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)