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Qtr - NSA Quarterly not seasonally adjusted data from 1960:I to 2013:IV
Bureau of Economic Analysis
U.S. International Transactions Accounts Data
Table Creation Date: March 17, 2014 Release Date: March 19, 2014 Next Release D
Earliest Year Revised on March 19, 2014: No Revision
Table 1. U.S. International Transactions
[Millions of dollars]
Line (Credits +; debits -)/1/
Current account
1 Exports of goods and services and income receipts
2 Exports of goods and services
3 Goods, balance of payments basis/2/
4 Services/3/
5 Transfers under U.S. military agency sales contracts/4/
6 Travel
7 Passenger fares
8 Other transportation
9 Royalties and license fees/5/
10 Other private services/5/
11 U.S. government miscellaneous services
12 Income receipts
13 Income receipts on U.S.-owned assets abroad
14 Direct investment receipts
15 Other private receipts
16 U.S. government receipts
17 Compensation of employees
18 Imports of goods and services and income payments
19 Imports of goods and services
20 Goods, balance of payments basis/2/
21 Services/3/
22 Direct defense expenditures
23 Travel
24 Passenger fares
25 Other transportation
26 Royalties and license fees/5/
27 Other private services/5/
28 U.S. government miscellaneous services
29 Income payments
30 Income payments on foreign-owned assets in the United Stat
31 Direct investment payments
32 Other private payments
33 U.S. government payments
34 Compensation of employees
35 Unilateral current transfers, net
36 U.S. government grants/4/
37 U.S. government pensions and other transfers
38 Private remittances and other transfers/6/
Capital account
39 Capital account transactions, net
Financial account
40 U.S.-owned assets abroad, excluding financial derivatives
41 U.S. official reserve assets
42 Gold/7/
43 Special drawing rights
44 Reserve position in the International Monetary Fund
45 Foreign currencies
46 U.S. government assets, other than official reserve assets
47 U.S. credits and other long-term assets
48 Repayments on U.S. credits and other long-term assets/8/
49 U.S. foreign currency holdings and U.S. short-term assets
50 U.S. private assets
51 Direct investment
52 Foreign securities
53 U.S. claims on unaffiliated foreigners reported by U.S. nonba
54 U.S. claims reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers/14/
55 Foreign-owned assets in the United States, excluding finan
56 Foreign official assets in the United States
57 U.S. government securities
58 U.S. Treasury securities/9/
59 Other/10/
60 Other U.S. government liabilities/11/
61 U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers
62 Other foreign official assets/12/
63 Other foreign assets in the United States
64 Direct investment
65 U.S. Treasury securities
66 U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities
67 U.S. currency
68 U.S. liabilities to unaffiliated foreigners reported by U.S. no
69 U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers/1
70 Financial derivatives, net
71 Statistical discrepancy (sum of above items with sign re
71a Of which: Seasonal adjustment discrepancy
Memoranda:
72 Balance on goods (lines 3 and 20)
73 Balance on services (lines 4 and 21)
74 Balance on goods and services (lines 2 and 19)
75 Balance on income (lines 12 and 29)
76 Unilateral current transfers, net (line 35)
77 Balance on current account (lines 1, 18, and 35 or lines 74, 75,
Footnotes:
p Preliminary.
0 Transactions are possible, but are zero for a given period.
(*) Transactions are less than $500,000().
D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of individual companies.
n.a. Transactions are possible, but data are not available.
..... Not applicable, or for data periods 1960-1997, transactions that are 0, not available,
rterly rates.
1 Credits, +: Exports of goods and services and income receipts; unilateral current tran
2 See Table 2 footnotes for explanations of the various balance of payments adjustmen
3 Includes some goods: Mainly military equipment and supplies in lines 5 and 22 that a
4 Includes transfers of goods and services under U.S. military grant programs.
5 Beginning in 1982, these lines are presented on a gross basis. The definition of expor
6 Beginning in 1982, the "other transfers" component includes taxes paid by U.S. priva
7 At the present time, all U.S.-Treasury-owned gold is held in the United States.
8 Includes sales of foreign obligations to foreigners.
9 Consists of bills, certificates, marketable bonds and notes, and nonmarketable conve
10 Consists of U.S. Treasury and Export-Import Bank obligations, not included elsewhere
11 Includes U.S. government liabilities associated with military agency sales contracts, o
12 Consists of investments in U.S. corporate stocks and in debt securities of private corp
13 Conceptually, the sum of line 77 and line 39 is equal to "net lending or net borrowing
14 Beginning with 2003, includes securities brokers' claims on their foreign affiliates. Pr
15 Beginning with 2003, includes securities brokers' liabilities to their foreign affiliates.
16 Calculated excluding capital account transactions, net (line 39).
17 Equals the sum of capital account transactions, net for the first, second, and third qu
18 For 1974, includes extraordinary U.S. government transactions with India. See "Speci
19 For 1978-83, includes foreign currency-denominated notes sold to private residents a
20 Break in series. See Technical Notes in the June 1989, June 1990, June 1992, June 199
21 Seasonally adjusted data for lines 57 and 58 are not available separately through 197
arch 19, 2014 Next Release Date: June 18, 2014
receipts; unilateral current transfers to the United States; capital account transactions receipts; financial inflo
alance of payments adjustments made to convert goods on a Census-basis to goods on a balance of paymen
upplies in lines 5 and 22 that are commingled in the source data and cannot be separately identified. Begin
litary grant programs.
s basis. The definition of exports is revised to exclude U.S. parents' payments to foreign affiliates and to inclu
cludes taxes paid by U.S. private residents to foreign governments and taxes paid by private nonresidents to
d in the United States.
foreign affiliates and to include U.S. affiliates' receipts from foreign parents. The definition of imports is revis
d by private nonresidents to the U.S. Government.
PAs). However, the foreign transactions account in the NIPAs (a) includes adjustments to the international tra
banking concerns.
nonbanking concerns.
definition of imports is revised to include U.S. parents' payments to foreign affiliates and to exclude U.S. affil
arters of 1970, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980, and 1981, and in the third quarter of 2009; see table 6.
ments to the international transactions accounts for the treatment of gold, (b) includes adjustments for the d
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
ludes adjustments for the different geographical treatment of transactions with U.S. territories and Puerto Ri
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
U.S. territories and Puerto Rico, and (c) includes services furnished without payment by financial pension plan
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
ent by financial pension plans except life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension plans. A reconci
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Table Creation Date: March 17, 2014 Release Date: March 19, 2014 Next Release D
Earliest Quarter Revised on March 19, 2014: 2013:I
Table 1. U.S. International Transactions
[Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted]
Line (Credits +; debits -)/1/
Current account
1 Exports of goods and services and income receipts
2 Exports of goods and services
3 Goods, balance of payments basis/2/
4 Services/3/
5 Transfers under U.S. military agency sales contracts/4/
6 Travel
7 Passenger fares
8 Other transportation
9 Royalties and license fees/5/
10 Other private services/5/
11 U.S. government miscellaneous services
12 Income receipts
13 Income receipts on U.S.-owned assets abroad
14 Direct investment receipts
15 Other private receipts
16 U.S. government receipts
17 Compensation of employees
18 Imports of goods and services and income payments
19 Imports of goods and services
20 Goods, balance of payments basis/2/
21 Services/3/
22 Direct defense expenditures
23 Travel
24 Passenger fares
25 Other transportation
26 Royalties and license fees/5/
27 Other private services/5/
28 U.S. government miscellaneous services
29 Income payments
30 Income payments on foreign-owned assets in the United Stat
31 Direct investment payments
32 Other private payments
33 U.S. government payments
34 Compensation of employees
35 Unilateral current transfers, net
36 U.S. government grants/4/
37 U.S. government pensions and other transfers
38 Private remittances and other transfers/6/
Capital account
39 Capital account transactions, net
Financial account
40 U.S.-owned assets abroad, excluding financial derivatives
41 U.S. official reserve assets
42 Gold/7/
43 Special drawing rights
44 Reserve position in the International Monetary Fund
45 Foreign currencies
46 U.S. government assets, other than official reserve assets
47 U.S. credits and other long-term assets
48 Repayments on U.S. credits and other long-term assets/8/
49 U.S. foreign currency holdings and U.S. short-term assets
50 U.S. private assets
51 Direct investment
52 Foreign securities
53 U.S. claims on unaffiliated foreigners reported by U.S. nonba
54 U.S. claims reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers/14/
55 Foreign-owned assets in the United States, excluding finan
56 Foreign official assets in the United States
57 U.S. government securities
58 U.S. Treasury securities/9/
59 Other/10/
60 Other U.S. government liabilities/11/
61 U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers
62 Other foreign official assets/12/
63 Other foreign assets in the United States
64 Direct investment
65 U.S. Treasury securities
66 U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities
67 U.S. currency
68 U.S. liabilities to unaffiliated foreigners reported by U.S. no
69 U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers/1
70 Financial derivatives, net
71 Statistical discrepancy (sum of above items with sign re
71a Of which: Seasonal adjustment discrepancy
Memoranda:
72 Balance on goods (lines 3 and 20)
73 Balance on services (lines 4 and 21)
74 Balance on goods and services (lines 2 and 19)
75 Balance on income (lines 12 and 29)
76 Unilateral current transfers, net (line 35)
77 Balance on current account (lines 1, 18, and 35 or lines 74, 75,
Footnotes:
p Preliminary.
0 Transactions are possible, but are zero for a given period.
(*) Transactions are less than $500,000().
D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of individual companies.
n.a. Transactions are possible, but data are not available.
..... Not applicable, or for data periods 1960-1997, transactions that are 0, not available,
rterly rates.
1 Credits, +: Exports of goods and services and income receipts; unilateral current tran
2 See Table 2 footnotes for explanations of the various balance of payments adjustmen
3 Includes some goods: Mainly military equipment and supplies in lines 5 and 22 that a
4 Includes transfers of goods and services under U.S. military grant programs.
5 Beginning in 1982, these lines are presented on a gross basis. The definition of expor
6 Beginning in 1982, the "other transfers" component includes taxes paid by U.S. priva
7 At the present time, all U.S.-Treasury-owned gold is held in the United States.
8 Includes sales of foreign obligations to foreigners.
9 Consists of bills, certificates, marketable bonds and notes, and nonmarketable conve
10 Consists of U.S. Treasury and Export-Import Bank obligations, not included elsewhere
11 Includes U.S. government liabilities associated with military agency sales contracts, o
12 Consists of investments in U.S. corporate stocks and in debt securities of private corp
13 Conceptually, the sum of line 77 and line 39 is equal to "net lending or net borrowing
14 Beginning with 2003, includes securities brokers' claims on their foreign affiliates. Pr
15 Beginning with 2003, includes securities brokers' liabilities to their foreign affiliates.
16 Calculated excluding capital account transactions, net (line 39).
17 Equals the sum of capital account transactions, net for the first, second, and third qu
18 For 1974, includes extraordinary U.S. government transactions with India. See "Speci
19 For 1978-83, includes foreign currency-denominated notes sold to private residents a
20 Break in series. See Technical Notes in the June 1989, June 1990, June 1992, June 199
21 Seasonally adjusted data for lines 57 and 58 are not available separately through 197
arch 19, 2014 Next Release Date: June 18, 2014
receipts; unilateral current transfers to the United States; capital account transactions receipts; financial inflo
alance of payments adjustments made to convert goods on a Census-basis to goods on a balance of paymen
upplies in lines 5 and 22 that are commingled in the source data and cannot be separately identified. Begin
litary grant programs.
s basis. The definition of exports is revised to exclude U.S. parents' payments to foreign affiliates and to inclu
cludes taxes paid by U.S. private residents to foreign governments and taxes paid by private nonresidents to
d in the United States.
foreign affiliates and to include U.S. affiliates' receipts from foreign parents. The definition of imports is revis
d by private nonresidents to the U.S. Government.
PAs). However, the foreign transactions account in the NIPAs (a) includes adjustments to the international tra
banking concerns.
nonbanking concerns.
definition of imports is revised to include U.S. parents' payments to foreign affiliates and to exclude U.S. affil
arters of 1970, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980, and 1981, and in the third quarter of 2009; see table 6.
ments to the international transactions accounts for the treatment of gold, (b) includes adjustments for the d
1963:IV 1964:I 1964:II 1964:III 1964:IV
ludes adjustments for the different geographical treatment of transactions with U.S. territories and Puerto Ri
1965:I 1965:II 1965:III 1965:IV 1966:I
U.S. territories and Puerto Rico, and (c) includes services furnished without payment by financial pension plan
1966:II 1966:III 1966:IV 1967:I 1967:II
ent by financial pension plans except life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension plans. A reconci
1967:III 1967:IV 1968:I 1968:II 1968:III
27 24 9 20 554
-56 -290 -20 -123 -87
-29 -266 -11 -103 467
1551 1565 1525 1470 1483
-1573 -1177 -1645 -1319 -1593
-51 122 -131 48 357
e international accounts and the NIPA net exports appears in reconciliation table 2 in appendix A in the SURVE
1970:I 1970:II 1970:III 1970:IV 1971:I
785176
579046
405356
173690
4719
35886
10457
11468
32831
77569
761
206129
204461
124658
79500
303
1668
-834698
-692962
-577189
-115773
-5398
-22109
-9870
-14813
-10398
-52411
-774
-141737
-137842
-44407
-63018
-30417
-3895
-31595
-10853
767
-21508
n.a.
-148591
2782
0
-6
2835
-47
-553
-1796
757
486
-150820
-86992
-133456
21457
48171
325025
97380
98489
115074
-16585
2384
21212
-24705
227645
68145
92672
-29437
10615
-2818
88468
-2740
/16/-92577
17662
-171833
57917
-113915
64393
-31595
-81118
Bureau of Economic Analysis
U.S. International Transactions Accounts Data
Table Creation Date: March 17, 2014 Release Date: March 19, 2014 Next Release D
Earliest Quarter Revised on March 19, 2014: 2013:III
Table 1. U.S. International Transactions
[Millions of dollars, not seasonally adjusted]
Line (Credits +; debits -)/1/
Current account
1 Exports of goods and services and income receipts
2 Exports of goods and services
3 Goods, balance of payments basis/2/
4 Services/3/
5 Transfers under U.S. military agency sales contracts/4/
6 Travel
7 Passenger fares
8 Other transportation
9 Royalties and license fees/5/
10 Other private services/5/
11 U.S. government miscellaneous services
12 Income receipts
13 Income receipts on U.S.-owned assets abroad
14 Direct investment receipts
15 Other private receipts
16 U.S. government receipts
17 Compensation of employees
18 Imports of goods and services and income payments
19 Imports of goods and services
20 Goods, balance of payments basis/2/
21 Services/3/
22 Direct defense expenditures
23 Travel
24 Passenger fares
25 Other transportation
26 Royalties and license fees/5/
27 Other private services/5/
28 U.S. government miscellaneous services
29 Income payments
30 Income payments on foreign-owned assets in the United Stat
31 Direct investment payments
32 Other private payments
33 U.S. government payments
34 Compensation of employees
35 Unilateral current transfers, net
36 U.S. government grants/4/
37 U.S. government pensions and other transfers
38 Private remittances and other transfers/6/
Capital account
39 Capital account transactions, net
Financial account
40 U.S.-owned assets abroad, excluding financial derivatives
41 U.S. official reserve assets
42 Gold/7/
43 Special drawing rights
44 Reserve position in the International Monetary Fund
45 Foreign currencies
46 U.S. government assets, other than official reserve assets
47 U.S. credits and other long-term assets
48 Repayments on U.S. credits and other long-term assets/8/
49 U.S. foreign currency holdings and U.S. short-term assets
50 U.S. private assets
51 Direct investment
52 Foreign securities
53 U.S. claims on unaffiliated foreigners reported by U.S. nonba
54 U.S. claims reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers/14/
55 Foreign-owned assets in the United States, excluding finan
56 Foreign official assets in the United States
57 U.S. government securities
58 U.S. Treasury securities/9/
59 Other/10/
60 Other U.S. government liabilities/11/
61 U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers
62 Other foreign official assets/12/
63 Other foreign assets in the United States
64 Direct investment
65 U.S. Treasury securities
66 U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities
67 U.S. currency
68 U.S. liabilities to unaffiliated foreigners reported by U.S. no
69 U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks and securities brokers/1
70 Financial derivatives, net
71 Statistical discrepancy (sum of above items with sign re
71a Of which: Seasonal adjustment discrepancy
Memoranda:
72 Balance on goods (lines 3 and 20)
73 Balance on services (lines 4 and 21)
74 Balance on goods and services (lines 2 and 19)
75 Balance on income (lines 12 and 29)
76 Unilateral current transfers, net (line 35)
77 Balance on current account (lines 1, 18, and 35 or lines 74, 75,
Footnotes:
p Preliminary.
0 Transactions are possible, but are zero for a given period.
(*) Transactions are less than $500,000().
D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of individual companies.
n.a. Transactions are possible, but data are not available.
..... Not applicable, or for data periods 1960-1997, transactions that are 0, not available,
rterly rates.
1 Credits, +: Exports of goods and services and income receipts; unilateral current tran
2 See Table 2 footnotes for explanations of the various balance of payments adjustmen
3 Includes some goods: Mainly military equipment and supplies in lines 5 and 22 that a
4 Includes transfers of goods and services under U.S. military grant programs.
5 Beginning in 1982, these lines are presented on a gross basis. The definition of expor
6 Beginning in 1982, the "other transfers" component includes taxes paid by U.S. priva
7 At the present time, all U.S.-Treasury-owned gold is held in the United States.
8 Includes sales of foreign obligations to foreigners.
9 Consists of bills, certificates, marketable bonds and notes, and nonmarketable conve
10 Consists of U.S. Treasury and Export-Import Bank obligations, not included elsewhere
11 Includes U.S. government liabilities associated with military agency sales contracts, o
12 Consists of investments in U.S. corporate stocks and in debt securities of private corp
13 Conceptually, the sum of line 77 and line 39 is equal to "net lending or net borrowing
14 Beginning with 2003, includes securities brokers' claims on their foreign affiliates. Pr
15 Beginning with 2003, includes securities brokers' liabilities to their foreign affiliates.
16 Calculated excluding capital account transactions, net (line 39).
17 Equals the sum of capital account transactions, net for the first, second, and third qu
18 For 1974, includes extraordinary U.S. government transactions with India. See "Speci
19 For 1978-83, includes foreign currency-denominated notes sold to private residents a
20 Break in series. See Technical Notes in the June 1989, June 1990, June 1992, June 199
21 Seasonally adjusted data for lines 57 and 58 are not available separately through 197
arch 19, 2014 Next Release Date: June 18, 2014
receipts; unilateral current transfers to the United States; capital account transactions receipts; financial inflo
alance of payments adjustments made to convert goods on a Census-basis to goods on a balance of paymen
upplies in lines 5 and 22 that are commingled in the source data and cannot be separately identified. Begin
litary grant programs.
s basis. The definition of exports is revised to exclude U.S. parents' payments to foreign affiliates and to inclu
cludes taxes paid by U.S. private residents to foreign governments and taxes paid by private nonresidents to
d in the United States.
foreign affiliates and to include U.S. affiliates' receipts from foreign parents. The definition of imports is revis
d by private nonresidents to the U.S. Government.
PAs). However, the foreign transactions account in the NIPAs (a) includes adjustments to the international tra
banking concerns.
nonbanking concerns.
definition of imports is revised to include U.S. parents' payments to foreign affiliates and to exclude U.S. affil
arters of 1970, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980, and 1981, and in the third quarter of 2009; see table 6.
ments to the international transactions accounts for the treatment of gold, (b) includes adjustments for the d
1963:IV 1964:I 1964:II 1964:III 1964:IV
ludes adjustments for the different geographical treatment of transactions with U.S. territories and Puerto Ri
1965:I 1965:II 1965:III 1965:IV 1966:I
U.S. territories and Puerto Rico, and (c) includes services furnished without payment by financial pension plan
1966:II 1966:III 1966:IV 1967:I 1967:II
ent by financial pension plans except life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension plans. A reconci
1967:III 1967:IV 1968:I 1968:II 1968:III
786486
584686
412235
172451
4719
32972
10148
11492
34674
77773
673
201801
200133
120280
79500
352
1668
-838546
-696664
-582384
-114280
-5398
-18945
-9065
-14946
-10819
-54333
-774
-141882
-137758
-44323
-63018
-30417
-4124
-31679
-10853
202
-21027
n.a.
-122057
2782
0
-6
2835
-47
-553
-1796
757
486
-124287
-60459
-133456
21457
48171
318775
97380
98489
115074
-16585
2384
21212
-24705
221395
61895
92672
-29437
10615
-2818
88468
-2740
/16/-110238
.....
-170150
58171
-111979
59918
-31679
-83739