United States |
Total investment |
Percent of GDP |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2021
National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008
GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates.
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2012
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980
Primary domestic currency: US dollar
Data last updated: 09/2022
|
22.030 |
21.784 |
21.677 |
21.737 |
21.800 |
21.802 |
2021 |
United States |
Gross national savings |
Percent of GDP |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2021
National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008
GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates.
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2012
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980
Primary domestic currency: US dollar
Data last updated: 09/2022
|
21.137 |
21.474 |
21.650 |
21.872 |
21.975 |
21.928 |
2021 |
United States |
General government revenue |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt)
Latest actual data: 2021
Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis.
Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs
Primary domestic currency: US dollar
Data last updated: 09/2022
|
8,371.048 |
8,387.473 |
8,510.110 |
8,745.840 |
9,211.021 |
9,639.307 |
2021 |
United States |
General government revenue |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government revenue (National currency).
|
33.437 |
32.031 |
31.452 |
31.185 |
31.582 |
31.832 |
2021 |
United States |
General government total expenditure |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt)
Latest actual data: 2021
Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis.
Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs
Primary domestic currency: US dollar
Data last updated: 09/2022
|
9,379.607 |
9,882.980 |
10,288.778 |
10,819.920 |
11,350.329 |
11,781.019 |
2021 |
United States |
General government total expenditure |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government total expenditure (National currency).
|
37.466 |
37.743 |
38.026 |
38.580 |
38.917 |
38.905 |
2021 |
United States |
General government gross debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt)
Latest actual data: 2021
Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis.
Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs
Primary domestic currency: US dollar
Data last updated: 09/2022
|
30,568.791 |
32,179.478 |
34,083.027 |
36,286.603 |
38,560.462 |
40,841.962 |
2021 |
United States |
General government gross debt |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government gross debt (National currency).
|
122.103 |
122.892 |
125.967 |
129.386 |
132.212 |
134.874 |
2021 |
United States |
Current account balance |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2021
BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6)
Primary domestic currency: US dollar
Data last updated: 09/2022
|
-985.254 |
-822.895 |
-746.940 |
-701.547 |
-688.628 |
-701.361 |
2021 |
United States |
Current account balance |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Current account balance (U.S. dollars).
|
-3.935 |
-3.143 |
-2.761 |
-2.501 |
-2.361 |
-2.316 |
2021 |