Durable goods is seasonally adjusted monthly data. Here's annual data for 1997:"In 1997, U.S. consumers spent $659.4 billion on durable goods (8.2 percent of GDP). Producers spent $615.2 billion on durable equipment in 1997 (7.6 percent of GDt.)"&quoP;In addition, durable goods contributed to the GDP in the categories of exports and government purchases. Overall, the production of durable goods accounted for $1.316 trillion (16.3 percent of GDP) in 1997."
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Durable goods is seasonally adjusted monthly data. Here's annual data for 1997:"In 1997, U.S. consumers spent $659.4 billion on durable goods (8.2 percent of GDP). Producers spent $615.2 billion on durable equipment in 1997 (7.6 percent of GDt.)"&quoP;In addition, durable goods contributed to the GDP in the categories of exports and government purchases. Overall, the production of durable goods accounted for $1.316 trillion (16.3 percent of GDP) in 1997."
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