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September 2010
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Volume 90 Number 9
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Director's Message (PDF)
Taking Account (PDF)
Articles
GDP and the Economy: Second Estimates for the Second Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Real GDP increased 1.6 percent after increasing 3.7 percent in the first quarter. Imports picked up, and inventory investment slowed. But consumer spending picked up.
Government Receipts and Expenditures: Second Quarter of 2010 (PDF)
Net government saving decreased $18.4 billion to –$1,304.1 billion. Net federal government saving decreased $11.1 billion to –$1,325.3 billion. Net state and local government saving decreased $7.4 billion to $21.2 billion.
Newly Available NIPA Tables (PDF)
Statistics on government spending by function, changes in the net stock of fixed assets, and a comparison of NIPA and USDA net farm income. All reflect the 2010 annual NIPA revision.
Fixed Assets and Consumer Durable Goods for 2000–2009 (PDF)
Statistics on the net stock of (1) equipment and software and of business and government structures and (2) consumer durable goods. Both reflect the 2010 annual NIPA revision.
BEA Briefing:
GDP for American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands for 2002–2007
(PDF)
According to new estimates, real GDP over this period increased in American Samoa (annual rate of 0.4 percent), Guam (1.8 percent) and the U.S. Virgin Islands (2.9 percent). In the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, real GDP declined at a rate of 4.2 percent.
Research Spotlight:
A Reconciliation of Health Care Expenditures in the Nation Health Expenditures Accounts and in Gross Domestic Product
(PDF)
A comparison of two widely followed sets of health care expenditure statistics, identifying and quantifying the similarities and differences.
Direct Investment for 2007–2009: Detailed Historical-Cost Positions and Related Financial and Income Flows (PDF)
Statistics on (1) the direct investment positions and international transactions of U.S. and foreign multinational companies and (2) the composition of investment by U.S. companies abroad and foreign companies in the United States.
  • U.S. Direct Investment Abroad Tables (PDF)
  • Foreign Direct Investment in the United States Tables (PDF)
Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas for 2009 (PDF)
Personal income decreased in 223 of the nation’s 366 metropolitan areas. It increased in 134 areas, and it was unchanged in 9 areas.

Upcoming in the Survey...

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

U.S. International Services. Statistics on cross-border trade for 2009 and services supplied through affiliates for 2008.

State Personal Income. Revised annual and quarterly estimates for 2001–2009 and for the first quarter of 2010 and preliminary estimates for the second quarter of 2010.

Charts, Tables, and More

National Data

In This Issue
  • Selected NIPA Tables  (PDF)
  • NIPA-Related Table  (PDF)
  • Historical Measures  (PDF)
  • Charts  (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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