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NTIS-National Technical Reports Library

Data provided by  National Technical Information Service

NTRL (National Technical Reports Library) offers a public interface for accessing authenticated government technical reports in the U.S.Department of Commerce NTIS (National Technical Information Service) database.The National Technical Information Service is a large central resource for U.S.government - funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information.The database of more than 3 million publications provides links to over 800, 000 full - text technical reports in 350 subject areas.Over 195, 000 brief records have been added for pre-1964 information.(Updated regul

Tags: National Technical Reports Library (NTRL),Bibliographic database,Technical reports,Federal Government information dissemination,Government sponsored research,technology transfer,full-text,open access,

Modified: 2024-03-05

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Digital Economy Satellite Account

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

The Digital Economy Satellite Account measures the digital economy's contribution to U.S. GDP, improves measures of high-tech goods and services, and offers a more complete picture of international trade. Includes valuing digital-enabling infrastructure, e-commerce transactions, and digital media.

Tags: Digital Economy,Satellite Account,e-commerce,digital media,internet of things,

Modified: 2024-03-23

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Integrated Industry-Level Production Account (KLEMS)

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

The integrated industry-level production account (ILPA) contains estimates of the sources of economic growth. It allows analysts to trace aggregate GDP growth from its industry origins to changes in factors of production, including capital, labor, intermediate inputs, and (integrated) multifactor productivity. Accounts of this nature are often referred to as 'KLEMS' accounts and the 'integrated' terminology reflects a collaboration between the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and BEA to produce consistent estimates.

Tags: KLEMS,Integrated industry-level production account,factors of production ,capital,labor,intermediate purchases,intermediate inputs,multifactor productivity,

Modified: 2024-03-23

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Health Care Satellite Account

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

The Health Care Satellite Account measures U.S. health care spending to treat diseases, like cancer or diabetes, rather than by place of service, like a hospital or doctor's office, offering a new way of analyzing the health care sector.

Tags: Health Care,Satellite Account,MEPS,Spending by disease,Medical Expenditure Panel Survey,

Modified: 2024-03-23

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Regional Price Parities by State and Metro Area

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

Regional Price Parities allow comparisons of buying power across the 50 states and the District of Columbia, or from one metro area to another, for a given year. Price levels are expressed as a percentage of the overall national level.

Tags: Regional Price Parities,buying power,state price parity,msa price parity,

Modified: 2024-03-23

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Ocean Economy Satellite Account

Data provided by  Bureau of Economic Analysis

The Ocean Economy Satellite Account measures ocean-dependent activities' contributions to the U.S. economy, using methodology consistent with BEA's core statistics, such as gross domestic product.

Tags: Ocean Economy,Satellite Account,Marine,

Modified: 2024-03-23

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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: 2024-03-23

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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: 2024-03-23

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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: 2024-03-23

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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: 2024-03-23

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