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June 2011
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Volume 91 Number 6
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Director's Message (PDF)
Taking Account (PDF)
Articles
GDP and the Economy: Second Estimates for the First Quarter of 2011 (PDF)
Real GDP increased 1.8 percent after increasing 3.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010. Imports turned up, consumer spending and nonresidential investment slowed, and federal government spending decreased more.
Government Receipts and Expenditures: First Quarter of 2011 (PDF)
Net government saving rose $17.6 billion to –$1,282.5 billion. Net federal government saving rose $51.3 billion to –$1,288.4 billion. Net state and local government saving fell $33.6 billion to $6.0 billion.
Trends in Consumer Spending and Personal Saving, 1959–2009 (PDF)
A long-term look at consumer spending—including the growth in the share of consumer spending accounted for by services and trends during recessions—and personal saving.
Returns for Domestic Nonfinancial Business (PDF)
Aggregate rates of return for nonfinancial corporations, industries, and selected industry groups and various Q ratios. Domestic nonfinancial corporate returns rose in 2010 after declining in the preceding 3 years.
U.S. Travel and Tourism Satellite Accounts for 2007–2010 (PDF)
In 2010, the travel and tourism industry grew 3.1 percent after decreasing 9.3 percent in 2009. Tourism employment continued to decline, but at a slower rate.
Research Spotlight:
Artistic Originals as Capital Assets
 (PDF)
As part of the 2013 comprehensive revision of the national accounts, BEA is planning to change its approach to the production of artistic originals by treating such production as investment. A look at how this change might affect GDP and other measures.

Upcoming in the Survey...

Annual Revision of the International Transaction Accounts. A summary of the major sources of the revisions to these accounts for 2008–2010.

Direct Investment Positions for 2010. U.S. direct investment abroad and foreign direct investment in the United States by country and industry.

Gross Domestic Product by State. Advance statistics for 2010 and revised statistics for 2007–2009.

Charts, Tables, and More

National Data

In This Issue
  • Selected NIPA Tables  (PDF)
  • NIPA-Related Table  (PDF)
  • Historical Measures  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)
Interactive Data
  • National Income and Product Accounts
  • Fixed Assets Tables
  • Underlying Detail

Industry Data

In This Issue
  • Industry Table  (PDF)
Interactive Data
  • GDP-by-Industry Accounts
  • Input-Output Accounts

International Data

In This Issue
  • Transactions Table  (PDF)
  • Investment Tables  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)
Interactive Data
  • International Transactions Accounts
  • Direct Investment and MNC Data

Regional Data

In This Issue
  • State and Regional Tables  (PDF)
  • Local Area Table  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)
Interactive Data
  • GDP by State
  • GDP by Metropolitan Area
  • GDP by State Interactive Map
  • Local Area Personal Income
  • Annual State Personal Income
  • Quarterly State Personal Income
  • Personal Income and Employment Interactive Map
  • Regional Interactive Charts

More Information

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