From: Allin Cottrell (cottrell@wfu.edu)
Date: Wed May 19 2004 - 22:28:23 EDT
Sorry if this has been discussed and I missed it, but I'm wondering if anyone has an analysis of the recent surge in corporate profit in the USA. Here are the first-quarter figures for the last few years (choice of quarter makes little difference), plus the latest few observations, for the variable cpatax ("Corporate Profits After Tax with Inventory Valuation Adjustment and Capital Consumption Adjustment, Billion $, seasonally adjusted at annual rate") as available from the St Louis Fed: 1999:1 593.2 2000:1 551.8 2001:1 536.7 2002:1 698.6 2003:1 713.2 2003:2 811.3 2003:3 893.7 2003:4 961.9 The 2003:4 figure stands 50% (!) above the previous peak (before a downturn at the end of the '90s), of 641.5 in 1997:3. -- Allin Cottrell Department of Economics Wake Forest University, NC
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