Bureau of Economic Analysis. Personal Consumption Expenditures by State: Personal Consumption Expenditures per Capita | State: Kentucky, 1997 - 2012. Data-Planet™ Statistical Datasets by Conquest Systems, Inc. Dataset-ID: 003-018-002
Dataset: Provides prototype estimates of personal consumption expenditures (PCE) per capita across 16 expenditure categories. PCE represents the goods and services purchased by or on behalf of households, plus the purchases of nonprofit institutions serving households, and includes expenditures of residents on activities outside of the state. The estimates are provided for US states for eight categories of goods and seven categories of services, and for net expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households.
Provides prototype estimates of personal consumption expenditures (PCE) for states in 16 expenditure categories that correspond to the national-level expenditure categories published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). PCE represents the goods and services purchased by or on behalf of households, plus the purchases of nonprofit institutions serving households, and includes expenditures of residents on activities outside of the state. The estimates are provided for eight categories of goods and seven categories of services, and for net expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households. The PCE-by-state estimates are reported in current dollars, and reflect variation in both prices and quantities. In developing the prototype estimates, state-level data from the Economic Census and other sources are used to create an initial set of annual nominal expenditure estimates for 77 detailed spending categories. These initial estimates are balanced across states to match BEA's national PCE category totals and aggregated into the 16 categories. State-level Economic Census receipts are used for approximately 60% of PCE by state in Economic Census years. For other years, where state-level Economic Census receipts are not available, annual data from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages are used to interpolate and extrapolate expenditures. In these cases, the wages are those of the workers employed in the establishments within the state providing the goods and services to consumers. For the remaining approximately 40% of PCE by state, other annual state-level data sources are used to estimate expenditures. These prototype statistics will be further assessed, with continued review of the estimation methodo...