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Table 2.2: U.S. 2011-2012 Domestic Income ($ billions)
20112012 Compensation of employees, paid 8,3038,600 Wage and salary accruals 6,6696,914 Supplements to wages and salaries 1,6341,687 Taxes on production and imports 1,0981,130 Subsidies 6261 Net operating surplus 3,7683,963 Private enterprises 3,7943,997 Current surplus of government enterprises 2734 Depreciati on of fixed capital 1,9372,012 Private 1,5871,648 Government 349364\begin{array} { l | r r } & { 2011 } & 2012 \\\hline \text { Compensation of employees, paid } & 8,303 & 8,600 \\\text { Wage and salary accruals } & 6,669 & 6,914 \\\text { Supplements to wages and salaries } & 1,634 & 1,687 \\\text { Taxes on production and imports } & 1,098 & 1,130 \\\text { Subsidies } & 62 & 61 \\\text { Net operating surplus } & 3,768 & 3,963 \\\text { Private enterprises } & 3,794 & 3,997 \\\text { Current surplus of government enterprises } & - 27 & - 34 \\\text { Depreciati on of fixed capital } & 1,937 & 2,012 \\\text { Private } & 1,587 & 1,648 \\\text { Government } & 349 & 364 \\\hline\end{array}
-Consider Table 2.2, National Income Accounts for 2011 and 2012. From this data, total GDP in 2012 was about ________ billion.


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