Annual Capital Expenditures Survey
The Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES) is part
of a comprehensive program designed to provide detailed and timely information
on capital investment in new and used structures and equipment by nonfarm
businesses. The survey is based on a sample of approximately 46,000 companies
with employees and approximately 15,000 companies without employees. Beginning
with the 1999 ACES, for companies with employees, capital expenditures data
are published for industries comprised primarily of three-digit and selected
four-digit industries from the North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS). Prior to the 1999 ACES, capital expenditures data were published
for 97 industries comprised of two-digit and selected three-digit industries
from the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system.
2006 Data-Released January 24, 2008
Capital spending by U.S. nonfarm businesses reached an all-time high of $1.31 trillion in 2006, topping the $1.16 trillion in 2000 and $1.14 trillion in 2005.(Press Release)
2007 Capital Spending Report: U.S. Capital Spending Patterns, 1999-2005-Released December 12, 2007
The 2007 report inaugurates a new series of reports that provides historical data on capital
spending by U.S. businesses based on the Annual Capital Expenditures Survey.(Press Release)
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How to Obtain Special Tabulations
In addition to published data, the ACES staff also prepares tabulations. Such
tabulations are prepared at cost and at the availability of Census Bureau staff
and resources. Data in these tabulations are summaries subject to the same rules
prohibiting disclosure of confidential company-specific information that govern
all Census Bureau publications.
Requests for special tabulations, including exact specifications for the type and format of the data requested, should be directed to the ACES staff.
Related Data
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Information and Communication
Technology Survey (ICTS)
Annual Survey of Manufactures
(ASM) -- By Geography
Annual Survey
of Manufactures (ASM) -- By Industry
Manufacturers' Shipments,
Inventories and Orders (M3)
Value of Construction
Put In Place (VPIP)
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Private Fixed Investment in Equipment & Structures
Private Fixed Investment In Types of Equipment & Software
Questions can be directed to
Victor Souphom
301.763.3334/csd@census.gov
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