Bureau of Economic Analysis
Annual Update of GDP, Industry, and State Statistics Starts Sept. 25
Release of the annual update of gross domestic product and related statistics, including GDP by industry, begins Sept. 25. Updates of state and county statistics start Sept. 26.
Regular annual updates enable the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis to refine our estimates as more complete source data become available. They are also a time to bring in improvements in methodology and presentation. This year, we'll introduce data on business investment in data centers.
Principal Federal Economic Indicators
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Local Area Personal Income, 2006
WASHINGTON DC, April 24, 2008 – Today, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released estimates of personal income at the county level for 2006 based on newly available source data. Personal income is a comprehensive measure of the income of all persons from all sources. In addition to wages and salaries it includes employer–provided health insurance, dividends and interest income, social security benefits, and other types of income.1
Summary Estimates for Multinational Companies: Employment, Sales, and Capital Expenditures for 2006
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U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services: February 2008
U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services DECEMBER 2007
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Personal Income and Outlays, February 2008
February 2008 PERSONAL INCOME AND OUTLAYS: FEBRUARY 2008 Personal income increased $56.0 billion, or 0.5 percent, and disposable personal income (DPI) increased $48.7 billion, or 0.5 percent, in February, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $12.0 billion, or 0.1 percent.
Gross Domestic Product and Corporate Profits, Fourth Quarter 2007 (final)
Real gross domestic product -- the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States -- increased at an annual rate of 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2007, according to final estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the third quarter, real GDP increased 4.9 percent. The GDP estimates released today are based on more complete source data than were available for the preliminary…
State Quarterly Personal Income, 1st quarter 2004-4th quarter 2007; State Annual Personal Income, 2007 (preliminary)
WASHINGTON DC, March 26, 2008 - U.S. personal income grew 6.2 percent in 2007, down from 6.7 percent in 2006, according to preliminary estimates released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. On average, personal income has grown 6.2 percent for the last four years. Inflation, as measured by the national price index for personal consumption expenditures, slowed to 2.6 percent in 2007 down from 2.9 percent in 2006.
Travel and Tourism Satellite Accounts, 4th Quarter and Annual 2007
Fourth Quarter and Annual 2007
Spending on tourism (adjusted for price changes) increased at an annual rate of 2.0 percent in 2007:4, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, reflecting a rise in spending on accommodations and food that was partly offset by a decrease in spending on transportation and entertainment. In 2007:3, spending on tourism grew 1.8 percent (revised). By comparison, real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an…
U.S. International Transactions: Fourth Quarter 2007
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U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services: January 2008
U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services DECEMBER 2007
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Personal Income and Outlays, January 2008
January 2008 Personal income increased $32.2 billion, or 0.3 percent, and disposable personal income (DPI) increased $46.6 billion, or 0.4 percent, in January, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $39.9 billion, or 0.4 percent.