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Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account
Data provided by Bureau of Economic Analysis
The Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account measures the economic activity as well as the sales or receipts generated by outdoor recreational activities, such as fishing and RVing. These statistics also measure each industry's production of outdoor goods and services and its contribution to U.S. GDP. Industry breakdowns of outdoor employment and compensation are also included.
Tags: Outdoor recreation,Boating,Fishing,Motorcycling,ATV,Hunting,Shooting,Trapping,Equestrian,Snow Activities,Satellite Account,Outdoor rec,
Modified: 2024-10-20
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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: 2024-10-20
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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: 2024-10-20
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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: 2024-10-20
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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: 2024-10-20
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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: 2024-10-20
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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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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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National Accounts - National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) Tables
Data provided by Bureau of Economic Analysis
BEA's national economic accounts provide a comprehensive picture of the U.S. economy and feature many macroeconomic statistics. The NIPA tables provide data for domestic product and income, government receipts and expenditures, foreign transactions, saving and investment, and employment by industry.
Tags: GDP,Personal Income and Outlays,Consumer Spending,Corporate Profits,Fixed Assets,
Modified: 2024-10-20
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National Accounts - Fixed Assets, , Advanced Download Section
Data provided by Bureau of Economic Analysis
BEA's fixed assets accounts include a wide array of statistics on both fixed assets, which are used continuously in processes of production for an extended period of time, and consumer durables, which are generally defined as tangible products that can be stored or inventoried and that have an average life of at least three years.
Tags: GDP,Fixed Assets,
Modified: 2024-10-20
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