National Economic Accounts

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The National Economic Accounts are a system of U.S. macroeconomic statistics that track aggregate measures like gross domestic product, income, and expenditure to assess overall economic performance.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf economic accounting framework
system of macroeconomic statistics
basedOn System of National Accounts
country United States
includesAccount National Income and Product Accounts
fixed assets accounts
industry economic accounts
integrated macroeconomic accounts
regional economic accounts
includesStatistic compensation of employees
corporate profits
disposable personal income
government consumption expenditures and gross investment
gross domestic product
gross national income
gross private domestic investment
national income
net exports of goods and services
net interest and miscellaneous payments
personal consumption expenditures
personal income
proprietors' income
rental income of persons
maintainedBy Bureau of Economic Analysis
U.S. Department of Commerce
partOf U.S. national statistical system
purpose assess overall economic performance
measure overall economic activity
provide information for economic policy
sectorCoverage business
government
households
rest of the world
supports economic forecasting
fiscal policy analysis
monetary policy analysis
timeCoverage annual data
quarterly data
unitOfMeasure chained dollars
current dollars
usedBy Federal Reserve
U.S. federal government
academic researchers
business analysts
international organizations
state and local governments
usesConcept final expenditure
income and outlay
saving and investment
sectoral accounts
value added

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
National Economic Accounts ("National Income and Product Accounts")
includesAccount
Bureau of Economic Analysis ("national income and product accounts")
product
Bureau of Economic Analysis ("National Income and Product Accounts")
productOrService
Bureau of Economic Analysis
subsidiaryOrganization

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