Gross Domestic Product
- Gross Domestic Product
GDP is a comprehensive measure of the U.S. economy and its growth - GDP by Industry
Measures industries' performance and their contributions to GDP - GDP by State
State counterpart of national GDP, including industries' contributions to each state economy - GDP by Metro Area
GDP for metropolitan statistical areas, with industries' contributions to each metro economy - GDP by County
GDP for U.S. counties and county equivalents - GDP for U.S. Territories
GDP for American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands
Consumer Spending
- Consumer Spending
The nation's primary measure of consumer spending, or personal consumption expenditures - Consumer Spending by State
Spending by residents of the 50 states and D.C. - Real Consumer Spending by State
Consumer spending adjusted for state price level differences and national inflation
- Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index
Measures inflation in the prices paid by people living in the United States - Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, Excluding Food and Energy
The core PCE price index excludes two volatile categories to reveal underlying inflation
Income & Saving
- Personal Income
Wages, Social Security, interest, rents, and other income received by U.S. residents - Personal Income by State
Wages, proprietors' income, dividends, interest, rents, and other income received by each state's residents - Personal Income by County, Metro, and Other Areas
Wages, proprietors' income, dividends, interest, rents, and other income received by local residents - Real Personal Income by State and Metro Area
Personal income adjusted for state and metro area price level differences and national inflation - Disposable Personal Income
The income that's left after people pay their taxes - Personal Saving Rate
The percentage of people's disposable income that they save instead of spending - Corporate Profits
A key measure of the financial health of corporate America - Gross Domestic Income
Another way of measuring GDP, using incomes instead of spending
Industries
- GDP by Industry
Measures industries' performance and their contributions to GDP - Gross Output by Industry
A measure of an industry's sales or receipts - Input-Output Accounts
A data set showing how industries interact with each other and with the rest of the economy
International Trade & Investment
- International Transactions (Balance of Payments)
U.S. transactions in goods, services, income, and investment with other countries - Trade in Goods and Services
U.S. trade in goods and services with other countries - International Services (Expanded Detail)
Trade in services and services supplied by affiliates of multinational enterprises - International Investment Position
A balance sheet of U.S. financial assets and liabilities with residents of other countries - Direct Investment by Country and Industry
International investment resulting in control or significant influence over a business - Activities of U.S. Multinational Enterprises (MNEs)
Financial and operating data on U.S. parent companies and their affiliates abroad - Activities of U.S. Affiliates of Foreign MNEs
Financial and operating data on U.S. affiliates of foreign parent companies - New Foreign Direct Investment in the United States
Foreign investment to acquire, establish, or expand a U.S. business enterprise
Prices & Inflation
- GDP Price Index
Measures changes in prices paid for goods and services produced in the United States - GDP Price Deflator
A price measure very similar to the GDP price index - Gross Domestic Purchases Price Index
BEA's featured measure of price changes in the U.S. economy overall - Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index
Measures inflation in the prices paid by people living in the United States - Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, Excluding Food and Energy
The core PCE price index excludes two volatile categories to reveal underlying inflation - Regional Price Parities by State and Metro Area
Measure price levels that can be compared across states or metro areas - Health Care
Measures spending to treat diseases and provides price indexes of treatments
Investment in Fixed Assets
- Fixed Assets by Type
Buildings, trucks, software, and more used in production for at least a year - Industry Fixed Assets
The fixed assets owned by different industries - Government Fixed Assets
The lasting assets owned by national, state, and local government
Employment
- Employment by Industry
Measures the nation's number of full- and part-time workers, as well as the self-employed - Employment by State
Measures the number of jobs in all 50 states and D.C. - Employment by County, Metro, and Other Areas
Measures the number of jobs in U.S. counties and metro and nonmetro areas, with industry detail
Government
- Government Receipts and Expenditures
Taxes, spending, and other transactions of national, state, and local government - Government Fixed Assets
The lasting assets owned by national, state, and local government
Special Topics
- Arts and Culture
Showcases arts-related economic activity for the nation, all 50 states and D.C. - Digital Economy
Measures the digital economy's contribution to U.S. GDP - Distribution of Personal Income
Measures how households are sharing in the U.S. economy's growth - Economic Well-Being and Growth
Measures trends in economic well-being and long-term growth - Global Value Chains
Shows detail about the roles of U.S. exports and imports in complex global production chains - Government Finance Statistics-IMF Framework
Adjusts BEA's government statistics to the International Monetary Fund's accounting framework - Health Care
Measures spending to treat diseases and provides price indexes of treatments - Household Production
Measures the value of unpaid work in the home, including cooking, cleaning, and child care - Marine Economy
Measures the marine economy's contribution to U.S. GDP - Near Real-Time Spending
Estimates spending from payment card transactions - Outdoor Recreation
Measures the outdoor recreation economy - Research and Development
Measures the contribution of research and development to the U.S. and state economies
- Small Business
Measures the economic health and contributions of small business - Space Economy
Measures the economic contributions of commercial and government space endeavors - Travel and Tourism
Measures the travel and tourism economy
Integrated Accounts
- Integrated BEA GDP-BLS Productivity Account
Integrates BEA's GDP data with U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics productivity data - Integrated Industry-Level Production Account (KLEMS)
Shows the industry-level sources of economic growth - Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts
A comprehensive picture of the U.S. economy with production, income, financial flows, and more
Economic Accounts by Type
- National
BEA's national economic statistics provide a comprehensive view of U.S. production, consumption, investment, exports and imports, and income and saving. These statistics are best known by summary measures such as gross domestic product (GDP), corporate profits, personal income and spending, and personal saving. - Regional
The regional economic accounts tell us about the geographic distribution of U.S. economic activity and growth. The estimates of gross domestic product by state and state and local area personal income, and the accompanying detail, provide a consistent framework for analyzing and comparing individual state and local area economies. - Industry
The industry economic accounts, presented both in an input-output framework and as annual output by each industry, provide a detailed view of the interrelationships between U.S. producers and users and the contribution to production across industries. These accounts are used extensively by policymakers and businesses to understand industry interactions, productivity trends, and the changing structure of the U.S. economy. - International
The international transactions accounts provide information on trade in goods and services (including the balance of payments and the balance of trade), investment income, and government and private financial flows. In addition, the accounts measure the value of U.S. international assets and liabilities and direct investment by multinational enterprises. BEA's data on direct investment, the most detailed data set on the activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) available, are used to assess the role these business enterprises play in the global economy.