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June 2010
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Volume 90 Number 6
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Director's Message (PDF)
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Articles
GDP and the Economy: Second Estimates for the First Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Real GDP increased 3.0 percent after increasing 5.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009. Inventory investment and exports slowed, and residential investment turned down. Consumer spending picked up. Corporate profits increased $81.4 billion after increasing $108.7 billion.
Government Receipts and Expenditures: First Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Net government saving decreased $20.3 billion to –$1,335.1 billion. Net federal government saving decreased $38.2 billion to –$1,352.5 billion. Net state and local government saving increased $17.8 billion to $17.3 billion.
Annual Industry Accounts: Advance Statistics on GDP by Industry for 2009 and Revised Statistics for 1998–2008, Comprehensive Revision (PDF)
In 2009, 15 of 22 industry groups contributed to the 2.4 percent decline in real gross domestic product. Revised estimates for 1998–2008 confirm previously identified trends, such as the economic slowdown of 2008.
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Measuring Human Capital (PDF)
Four perspectives from the May 7, 2010, BEA Advisory Committee Meeting.
  • Human Capital Accounting in the United States, 1994–2006 (PDF)
  • Comment on Human Capital Accounting in the United States (PDF)
  • Accounting for Investments in Formal Education (PDF)
  • Human Capital and the National Accounts (PDF)

Upcoming in the Survey...

Annual Revision of the International Transactions Accounts. A summary of the major sources of the revisions to these accounts for 2007–2009.

Direct Investment Positions for 2009. U.S. direct investment abroad and foreign direct investment in the United States by country and industry.

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National Data

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  • Selected NIPA Tables  (PDF)
  • NIPA-Related Table  (PDF)
  • Historical Measures  (PDF)
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Industry Data

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  • Industry Table  (PDF)

International Data

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  • Transactions Table  (PDF)
  • Investment Tables  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)

Regional Data

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  • State and Regional Tables  (PDF)
  • Local Area Table  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)

More Information

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  • Additional Information About the NIPA Estimates  (PDF)
  • Suggested Reading  (PDF)
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