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International Accounts - Direct Investment and Multinational Enterprises

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA's direct investment statistics cover inward and outward direct investment, including direct investment position data and data on the activities of multinational enterprises.

Tags: Balance of Payments,Foreign Direct Investment in the United States,Trade in Goods and Services,International Services,International Investment Position,Direct Investment and Multinational Companies,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Regional Accounts

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

The BEA regional economic accounts provide a wealth of statistics that detail the geographic distribution of U.S. economic activity and growth and provide a consistent framework for analyzing and comparing individual state and local area economies. Employment, compensation, wages and salaries, personal current transfer receipts, personal current taxes, and per capita personal income statistics are also available.

Tags: GDP by State and Metropolitan Area,State and Local Area Personal Income,RIMS II Regional Input-Output Multipliers,Economic Information for Coastal Areas,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Industry Accounts - Annual Industry

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA's industry accounts are used extensively by policymakers and businesses to understand industry interactions, productivity trends, and the changing structure of the U.S. economy.

Tags: Annual Industry Accounts,GDP by Industry,Input-Output Accounts,Benchmark Input-Output Accounts,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Industry Accounts - GDP-by-Industry

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

To understand industry interactions, productivity trends, and the changing structure of the U.S. economy, policymakers and businesses use BEA's industry accounts extensively.

Tags: Gross Output by Industry,Intermediate Inputs by Industry,KLEMS,Value Added by Industry,GDP by Industry,Components of Value Added,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Industry Accounts - Annual Input-Output

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA's annual input-output (I-O) accounts provide a time series of detailed, consistent information on the flow of goods and services that make up the production processes of industries. The accounts show how industries interact as they provide inputs to, and use outputs from, each other to produce GDP.

Tags: Annual Industry Accounts,Annual Input-Output Accounts,Supply tables,Use tables,Input-Output,Supply-Use,Import Matrices,Requirements Tables,Make-Use,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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BEA Interactive Data Application

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA has an updated interactive data application to make it easier to access and use our statistics. The application provides a common look and feel for users accessing national, international, regional or industry statistics; makes the data easier to print, save and export; makes the charting features more robust and visually appealing; and makes the data easier to share with others via a variety of tools.

Tags: GDP,Interactive Tables,Personal Income and Outlays,Consumer Spending,Corporate Profits,Fixed Assets,Underlying Detail,Balance of Payments,Trade in Goods and Services,International Services,International Investment Position,Direct Investment and Multinational Companies,GDP by State and Metropolitan Area,State and Local Area Personal Income,RIMS II Regional Input-Output Multipliers,Economic Information for Coastal Areas,Annual Industry Accounts,GDP by Industry,Input-Output Accounts,Benchmark Input-Output Accounts,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on Personal Income

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

These tables present the effects of selected Federal pandemic response programs on personal income.

Tags: COVID-19,coronavirus,Personal Income,Pandemic Unemployment Assistance,Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation,Economic Impact Payments,Student loan forbearance,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on Federal Government Receipts, Expenditures, and Saving

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

These tables present the effects of selected Federal pandemic response programs on Federal government receipts, expenditures, and saving.

Tags: COVID-19,coronavirus,Federal Government Receipts, Expenditures, and Saving,Pandemic Unemployment Assistance,Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation,Paycheck Protection Program,Employee Retention Tax Credit,Economic Impact Payments,Student loan forbearance,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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Preliminary U.S. Space Economy Data

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA has developed a preliminary set of statistics measuring the contributions of space-related industries to the overall U.S. economy.These estimates give business leaders, policymakers, and the public a new tool to analyze the space economy and to inform investment decisions.Preliminary estimates of the U.S. space economy's GDP, gross output, private employment, and private compensation by industry were published in the December 2020 Survey of Current Business.

Tags: Space Economy,U.S. Space Economy,Satellite Account,Space,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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COVID-19 and Recovery: Estimates From Payment Card Transactions

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA has been researching the use of card transaction data as an early barometer of spending in the United States. Since the emergence of COVID-19, dramatic and fast-moving changes to the U.S. economy have increased the public and policymakers' need for more frequent and timely economic data. In response, BEA is presenting these estimates using daily payment card data to measure the effects of the pandemic on spending, updated approximately every two weeks.

Tags: COVID-19,coronavirus,Credit Card Transaction Data,Consumer Spending,

Modified: 2024-10-20

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