1. Corrections
Wednesday 24 June, 2015 09:30
An error has been identified in the estimate of expenditure on Narcotics within Household Final Consumption Expenditure. Data from 1997 to the latest period are affected for series' ABPB, ABPF, ABQI, ABQJ, ADFL, ADIS, MNC2, MNC4, UTIE, UTIG, UTII and UTIK. Higher level aggregates including Gross Domestic Product are also affected, and details of the impact on current price GDP up to 2010 have been provided in an article. Further impacts for later years will be provided for Chained Volume Measure estimates and more recent periods during July and August, and the revised figures will be published within the National Accounts on 30 September 2015. In the meanwhile users of these series are advised to check with ONS before using these series.
Wednesday 24 June, 2015 09:30
An error has been identified in the estimate of insurance industry output within Financial Corporations Output. Data from 2009 to the latest period are affected for series' NHCT, NHCX, FAIQ, NSSG, KTMQ, NQNV, NQBE, NHDB, FAIS and QWLK. Higher level aggregates including Gross Domestic Product are also affected, and details of the impact on current price GDP up to 2010 have been provided in an article article. Further impacts for later years will be provided for Chained Volume Measure estimates of GDP and more recent periods during July and August, and the revised figures will be published within the national Accounts on 30 September 2015. In the meanwhile users of these series are advised to check with ONS before using these series.
ONS apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.
Back to table of contents2. Percentage distributions and growth rates
Chapter 8 includes:
the composition of gross domestic product by category of expenditure and income
gross value added by industry in current prices
aggregates related to gross national income
average rates of change of gross domestic product and household disposable income
3. GDP revisions triangles and real-time database
Revisions triangles and the real-time database provide estimates of growth rates for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its key output (production), expenditure and income components. They are presented in spreadsheets containing charts and statistical analyses of the data. They do not contain new data, but provide previously published data.
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