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Progress Toward Rebalancing in International Transactions: Current Account
Deficit is Narrowest Since the 1990s
18Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis.
1970:Q1 1980:Q1 1990:Q1 2000:Q1 2010:Q1
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Current Account Balance
Percent of GDP
14:Q2
The current account balance is a measure of our net transactions with the rest of the
world in goods, services, and income. Declining oil imports (see slide 30) is one
important factor helping to reduce the current account deficit in recent years.