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STATE ACCOUNTS STATE FINAL DEMAND, Chain volume measures, Percentage change from previous quarter, South Australia Source: Australian National Accounts (cat. no. 5206.0) HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE (HFCE) In chain volume (trend) terms, South Australia's December 2006 quarter HFCE was $9,761m (7.1% of the national total of $137,605m). This represented a 0.4% increase from the September 2006 quarter for South Australia and a 0.9% increase for Australia. During the September 2006–December 2006 quarter, Furnishings and household equipment (up 3.5%) recorded the greatest increase in expenditure for South Australia, followed by Transport services (up 2.3%). For the same period, the greatest increases for Australia were in Transport services (up 2.9%) and Furnishings and household equipment (up 2.0%). Expenditure for the quarter on Purchase of vehicles recorded the greatest decrease for South Australia (down 2.0%) and Cigarettes and tobacco (down 0.4%) showed the greatest decrease for Australia. The expenditure components which showed the largest increases for South Australia when comparing the December 2006 and December 2005 quarters were: Furnishings and household equipment (up 10.7% to $560m); and Electricity, gas and other fuel (up 8.6% to $303m). The expenditure components which showed the largest increase for Australia when comparing the December 2006 and December 2005 quarters were: Furnishings and household equipment (up 8.2% to $8,121m); Transport services (up 7.7% to $3,368m) and Clothing and footwear (up 6.6% to $5,438m). Decreases in expenditure on Cigarettes and tobacco were recorded for both South Australia (a 6.8% decrease to $178m) and Australia (a 6.0% decrease to $2,308m). Comparing December 2006 with December 1996, HFCE has increased 39.3% for South Australia and 47.7% for Australia. HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE(a), Trend, Chain volume measures, Percentage change from previous quarter Source: Australian National Accounts (cat. no. 5206.0) Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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