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BEA current and historical data: national, international, and regional data
Survey of Current Business, July, 2005
A selection of estimates from the national, industry, international, and regional accounts of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) are presented in this section. BEA's estimates are not copyrighted and may be reprinted without BEA's permission, and citing the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS and BEA as the source is appreciated.
More detailed estimates from BEA's accounts are available on BEA's Web site at <www.bea.gov>. These estimates are available in a variety of formats, including interactive access. In addition, news releases, articles, and other information, including methodologies and working papers, are available.
The tables present annual [A], quarterly [Q], and monthly [M] data.
National Data
A. Selected NIPA tables [A, Q]
1. Domestic product and income
2. Personal income and outlays
3. Government current receipts and expenditures
4. Foreign transactions
5. Saving and investment
6. Income and employment by industry
7. Supplemental tables
B. Other NIPA and NIPA-related tables
B.1 Personal income and its disposition [A, M]
B.2 Value added by industry [A]
C. Historical measures [A, Q]
C.1 GDP and other major NIPA aggregates
D. Charts
Selected NIPA series
International Data
E. Transactions table
E.1 U.S. international transactions in goods
and services [A, M]
Regional Data
H. State and regional tables
H.1 Personal income [Q]
H.2 Personal income and per capita
personal income [A]
H.3 Disposable personal income and per capita
disposable personal income [A]
H.4 Gross state product [A]
I. Local area table
I.1 Personal income and per capita personal income
by metropolitan area [A]
J. Charts
Selected regional estimates
Appendixes
A: Additional information about the NIPA estimates
Statistical conventions
Reconciliation table [A, Q]
B: Suggested reading
As a result of the annual revision of the international transactions
accounts, tables E.2-E.4 and sections F and G are not included in
this issue. See "Annual Revision of the U.S. International Accounts,
1991-2004" and "U.S. International Transactions: First Quarter of
2005." See also "U.S. Multinational Companies: Operations in 2003,"
"The International Investment Position at Yearend 2004," and "Direct
Investment Positions for 2004: Country and industry Detail."
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