United States Disposable Personal Income

Disposable Personal Income in the United States decreased to 12046.80 USD Billion in April of 2013 from 12062.90 USD Billion in March of 2013. Disposable Personal Income in the United States is reported by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Historically, from 1959 until 2013, the United States Disposable Personal Income averaged 4264.93 USD Billion reaching an all time high of 12414.60 USD Billion in December of 2012 and a record low of 340.70 USD Billion in January of 1959. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United States Disposable Personal Income.

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United States Disposable Personal Income

Consumer | STATISTICSLastPreviousHighestLowestForecastUnitTrend
Consumer Confidence 76.20 May/2013 69.00 144.70 25.30 76.06 Jun/2013 Trend
Retail Sales MoM 0.60 May/2013 0.10 6.70 -3.10 0.70 May/2013 Percent Trend
Bank Lending Rate 3.25 May/2013 3.25 20.50 2.00 3.25 May/2013 Percent Trend
Consumer Spending 9745.50 Feb/2013 9663.90 9745.50 1244.90 9790.96 Jun/2013 USD Billion Trend
Disposable Personal Income 12046.80 Apr/2013 12062.90 12414.60 340.70 12159.49 Apr/2013 USD Billion Trend
Personal Savings 2.50 Apr/2013 2.50 14.60 0.80 3.61 Apr/2013 Percent Trend
Retail Sales YoY 4.30 May/2013 3.60 11.00 -11.50 3.89 May/2013 Percent Trend

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Disposable Personal Income | Notes

Disposable Income is the amount of money that households or persons have available to spend and save after paying income taxes and pension contributions to the government. The revenue may include employees’ compensation, property income, social benefits, money earned abroad and other incomes.




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