Bureau of Economic Analysis

 

Bureau of Economic Analysis

 

Gross Domestic Product

 

County Personal Income

 

County Gross Domestic Product

 

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is the U.S. government agency that produces official macroeconomic statistics. It does not have "programs" in the sense of grants or public services, but rather publishes a wide range of economic data, which can be broadly categorized as follows:

 

National Data: This includes foundational economic indicators for the entire country, such as:
oGross Domestic Product (GDP)
oPersonal Income and Outlays
oFixed Assets

 

Industry Data: This focuses on the performance and contributions of different industries to the U.S. economy. Key data here includes:
oGDP by Industry
oInput-Output Accounts
oEmployment by Industry

 

International Data: This covers the U.S. economic relationship with other countries, including:
oInternational Transactions (Balance of Payments)
oTrade in Goods and Services
oInternational Investment Position (IIP)
oDirect Investment (both U.S. investment abroad and foreign investment in the U.S.)
oMultinational Enterprises (MNEs) activities

 

Regional Data: This provides economic statistics for specific geographic areas within the U.S., such as:
oGross Domestic Product by State
oPersonal Income by State, County, and Metropolitan Area
oRegional Price Parities

 

Special Topics: BEA also develops and publishes data on specific and emerging areas of the economy, including:
oArts and Culture
oDigital Economy
oHealth Care
oOutdoor Recreation
oSpace Economy
oTravel and Tourism

 

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