October 2011
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Volume 91 Number 10
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Articles
GDP and the Economy: Third Estimates for the Second Quarter of 2011 (PDF)
Real GDP rose 1.3 percent after rising 0.4 percent in the first quarter. Imports slowed, federal government spending turned up, and business investment picked up. Consumer spending slowed.
Newly Available NIPA Tables  (PDF)
Statistics on federal receipts and expenditures and the budget, state government and local government receipts and expenditures, and seasonally unadjusted estimates. All reflect the 2011 annual NIPA revision.
Real Inventories, Sales, and Inventory-Sales Ratios for Manufacturing and Trade for the Fourth Quarter of 2007 to the Second Quarter of 2011  (PDF)
Updated statistics, including statistics on inventories for manufacturing by stage of fabrication. All reflect the 2011 annual NIPA revision.
U.S. International Services: Cross-Border Trade in 2010 and Services Supplied Through Affiliates in 2009 (PDF)
A broad look at international services provided to and by the United States in two channels.
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U.S. International Transactions for the Second Quarter of 2011 (PDF)
The U.S. current-account deficit decreased $1.6 billion to $118.0 billion. In the financial account, net financial inflows decreased $130.3 billion to $25.7 billion.
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Gross Domestic Product by Metropolitan Area for
2007–2010
 (PDF)
Real GDP grew in 304 of the nation’s 366 metropolitan areas in 2010, reflecting growth in durable-goods manufacturing, trade, and financial activities. In 2009, real GDP decreased in 296 areas.
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Regional Quarterly Report (PDF)
In the second quarter of 2011, state personal income growth ranged from 2.2 percent in Nebraska and South Dakota to 0.7 percent in Washington state and Georgia.
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Summary of NIPA Methodologies. Updated source data and methods used to prepare current-dollar and real GDP and current-dollar gross domestic income.

Operations of U.S. Multinational Companies. A look at the value added, employment, and capital expenditures of these companies, based on the 2009 benchmark survey.

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National Data

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

Industry Data

In This Issue
  • Industry Table  (PDF)
Interactive Data

International Data

In This Issue
  • Transactions Tables  (PDF)
  • Investment Tables  (PDF)
  • Charts  (PDF)
Interactive Data

Regional Data

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

More Information

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