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Economy Statistics > Gross fixed capital formation > current US$ > United States (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   2,188,700,000,000    #1   
2003   1,961,300,000,000    #1   
2002   1,869,700,000,000    #1   
2001   1,929,600,000,000    #1   
2000   1,944,200,000,000    #1   
1999   1,807,100,000,000    #1   
1998   1,664,700,000,000    #1   
1997   1,533,700,000,000    #1   
1996   1,410,700,000,000    #1   
1995   1,301,600,000,000    #2   
1994   1,208,000,000,000    #2   
1993   1,102,100,000,000    #2   
1992   1,016,500,000,000    #2   
1991   966,600,000,000    #2   
1990   1,003,400,000,000    #1   
1989   989,100,000,000    #1   
1988   935,800,000,000    #1   
1987   884,500,000,000    #1   
1986   858,200,000,000    #1   
1985   824,100,000,000    #1   
1984   767,600,000,000    #1   
1983   656,800,000,000    #1   
1982   614,800,000,000    #1   
1981   625,400,000,000    #1   
1980   565,200,000,000    #1   
1979   545,700,000,000    #1   
1978   474,500,000,000    #1   
1977   392,700,000,000    #1   
1976   328,700,000,000    #1   
1975   289,100,000,000    #1   
1974   282,600,000,000    #1   
1973   268,500,000,000    #1   
1972   235,400,000,000    #1   
1971   204,400,000,000    #1   
1970   183,000,000,000    #1   
1969   180,053,500,000    #1   
1968   164,710,400,000    #1   
1967   149,265,200,000    #1   
1966   146,928,400,000    #1   
1965   136,056,600,000    #1   
1964   121,830,800,000    #1   
1963   110,551,500,000    #1   
1962   102,321,800,000    #1   
1961   94,294,290,000    #1   
1960   93,176,580,000    #1   


DEFINITION: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes land improvements (fences, ditches, drains, and so on); plant, machinery, and equipment purchases; and the construction of roads, railways, and the like, including schools, offices, hospitals, private residential dwellings, and commercial and industrial buildings. According to the 1993 SNA, net acquisitions of valuables are also considered capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

 
 

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