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BEA 04-25

BEA Debuts Enhanced Overview of the U.S. Economy



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June 4, 2004
   
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BEA 04-25

New BEA Web Site Feature Makes It Easier
To Get Big Picture Of U.S. Economy


The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) announced a new feature on its Web site called the “Enhanced Overview of the U.S. Economy” (at ). This new feature will provide a summary of the Nation’s economy with easy to read highlights and graphs of major economic statistics, making them more accessible to even casual data users.

The overview also includes news releases and articles that summarize gross domestic product, personal income, balance of payments and other economic indicators. Using color-coding, the new format makes data tables more accessible than before and provides easier downloading and printing from the Web site.

Each of BEA’s four accounts — national, industry, international and regional — are presented on the page and feature links to more detailed information about the key economic indicators that BEA produces. Highlights provide a synopsis for every economic indicator, creating a one-stop reference for data users looking for quick, accurate information.

“BEA is working hard to improve America’s access to economic data,” said BEA Deputy Director Rosemary Marcuss. “These data play an important role in helping the Nation chart its economic course.”

BEA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. To present a better understanding of U.S. economic activity, it provides timely, relevant, and accurate economic data. BEA produces economic statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the Nation's economy.

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