Line Start Table 2.9. Personal Income and Its Disposition by Households and by Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households date [Billions of dollars] 01 1992 Personal income 02 1992 Compensation of employees, received 03 1992 Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments 04 1992 Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment 05 1992 Personal income receipts on assets 06 1992 Personal interest income 07 1992 Personal dividend income 08 1992 Personal current transfer receipts 09 1992 Government social benefits to persons 10 1992 Other current transfer receipts, from business (net) 11 1992 Less: Contributions for government social insurance, domestic 12 1992 Less: Personal current taxes 13 1992 Equals: Disposable personal income 14 1992 Less: Personal outlays 15 1992 Personal consumption expenditures 16 1992 Personal interest payments\1\ 17 1992 Personal current transfer payments 18 1992 To government 19 1992 To the rest of the world (net) 20 1992 Equals: Personal saving 21 1992 Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income 22 1992 Household income 23 1992 Compensation of employees, received 24 1992 Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments 25 1992 Rental income of households with capital consumption adjustment 26 1992 Household income receipts on assets 27 1992 Household interest income 28 1992 Household dividend income 29 1992 Household current transfer receipts 30 1992 Government social benefits 31 1992 From business (net) 32 1992 From nonprofit institutions\2\ 33 1992 Less: Contributions for government social insurance, domestic 34 1992 Less: Household current taxes 35 1992 Equals: Disposable household income 36 1992 Less: Household outlays 37 1992 Household consumption expenditures 38 1992 Purchases from business and government 39 1992 Purchases from nonprofit institutions\3\ 40 1992 Household interest payments\1\ 41 1992 Household transfer payments 42 1992 To government 43 1992 To the rest of the world (net) 44 1992 To nonprofit institutions\4\ 45 1992 Equals: Household saving 46 1992 Household saving as a percentage of household disposable income 47 1992 Nonprofit institution income 48 1992 Rental income of nonprofit institutions with capital consumption adjustment 49 1992 Nonprofit institution income receipts on assets 50 1992 Nonprofit institution interest income 51 1992 Nonprofit institution dividend income 52 1992 Nonprofit institution transfer receipts 53 1992 From government 54 1992 From business (net) 55 1992 From households\4\ 56 1992 Less: Nonprofit institution outlays 57 1992 Final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISH) 58 1992 Gross output of nonprofit institutions\5\ 59 1992 Health 60 1992 Recreation services 61 1992 Education services 62 1992 Social services 63 1992 Religious organizations 64 1992 Foundations and grantmaking and giving establishments 65 1992 Social advocacy establishments 66 1992 Civic and social organizations 67 1992 Professional advocacy 68 1992 Less: Receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions\3\ 69 1992 Health 70 1992 Recreation 71 1992 Education 72 1992 Social services 73 1992 Religious organizations 74 1992 Foundations and grantmaking and giving establishments 75 1992 Social advocacy establishments 76 1992 Civic and social organizations 77 1992 Professional advocacy 78 1992 Nonprofit institution current transfer payments 79 1992 To government\6\ 80 1992 To the rest of the world (net) 81 1992 To households\2\ 82 1992 Equals: Nonprofit institution saving 83 1992 Nonprofit institution saving as a percentage of nonprofit income and receipts from sales Addenda: 84 1992 Nonprofit institution income included in personal income\7\ 85 1992 Transfer payments between nonprofit institutions\8\ 86 1992 Nonprofit institution income and receipts from sales ---------- 1. Consists of nonmortgage interest paid by households. 2. Includes benefits paid to members, specific assistance to individuals, and grants and allocations. 3. Excludes unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to business, government, and the rest of the world; includes membership dues and fees. 4. Includes individual contributions and bequests from households. 5. Gross output is net of unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to business, government, and the rest of the world; excludes own-account investment (construction and software). 6. Consists of excise taxes paid by nonprofit institutions serving households. 7. Consists of rental income of nonprofit institutions (line 48), income receipts on assets (line 49), transfer receipts from government (line 53), and transfer receipts from business (line 54). 8. Includes grants and allocations made by nonprofit institutions that indirectly support households through the support of other nonprofit institutions, plus their payments to affiliates. Note. Estimates in this table exclude nonprofit institutions serving business and government.