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Volume 90 Number 8
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Articles
GDP and the Economy: Advance Estimates for the Second Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Real GDP increased 2.4 percent after increasing 3.7 percent in the first quarter. Imports picked up. Inventory investment and consumer spending slowed.
Annual Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts: Annual Estimates for 2007–2009 and Quarterly Estimates for the First Quarter of 2007 to the First Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Annual revisions update the accounts by incorporating new data and methodology improvements. This annual revision did not alter the direction of real GDP growth for any quarter. From 2006 to 2009, real GDP decreased at an average annual rate of 0.2 percent.
National Income and Product Accounts Tables (PDF)
Annual, quarterly, and monthly statistics from the annual NIPA revision, including advance estimates for the second quarter of 2010 and for June 2010.
  • Domestic Product and Income (PDF)
  • Personal Income and Outlays (PDF)
  • Government Current Receipts and Expenditures (PDF)
  • Foreign Transactions (PDF)
  • Saving and Investment (PDF)
  • Income and Employment by Industry (PDF)
  • Supplemental Tables (PDF)
GDP and Other Major NIPA Series for 1929–the Second Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Historical statistics of GDP and its components in current dollars, chained dollars, and chain-type quantity and price indexes, including statistics on national income and personal income.
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 fell in 2009 for the third consecutive year.
U.S. Multinational Companies: Operations in the United States and Abroad in 2008 (PDF)
The value added of U.S. multinational companies decreased 1.8 percent. The value added of U.S. parents decreased 6.5 percent, and the value added of their foreign affiliates increased 9.1 percent. Worldwide employment of U.S. multinational companies decreased 0.5 percent.

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Alternative Measures of Personal Saving. A look at various measures of personal saving, including the NIPA measure.

Metropolitan Area Personal Income. Advance estimates for 2009, including per capita personal income.

Charts, Tables, and More

National Data

As a result of the annual revision of the national income and product accounts (NIPAs), not all of the tables and charts normally found here are included in this issue. See the article on the annual revision.

In This Issue
  • Selected NIPA Tables  (PDF)

Industry Data

In This Issue
  • Industry Table  (PDF)

International Data

In This Issue
  • Transactions Table  (PDF)
  • Investment Tables  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)

Regional Data

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

More Information

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