Author : Hannah Anderson Krog
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN 13 : 1636714188
Total Pages : 543 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (367 download)
Book Synopsis Patterns of Economic Change by State and Area 2023 by : Hannah Anderson Krog
Download or read book Patterns of Economic Change by State and Area 2023 written by Hannah Anderson Krog and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2023-10-27 with total page 543 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Patterns of Economic Change by State and Area: Income, Employment, and Gross Domestic Product is a special edition of Business Statistics of the United States. It presents data on personal income, employment, and gross domestic product for the United States as a whole, and by region, state, and metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Data on personal income and employment extends back to 1960 for the states and regions and to 1970 for the MSAs. Patterns of Economic Change complements other Bernan Press titles such as the State and Metropolitan Area Data Book and County and City Extra. In contrast to their predominantly current and detailed cross-section data on states and metropolitan areas, this book contributes historical time-series measurements of key aggregates that show how the economies of regions, states, and metropolitan areas have responded over time to cyclical currents and long-term trends. Statistics at the state level provide a framework for analyzing current economic conditions in each state and can serve as a basis for decision making. For example: Federal government agencies use the statistics as a basis for allocating funds and determining matching grants to states. The statistics are also used in forecasting models to project energy and water use. State governments use the statistics to project tax revenues and the need for public services. Academic regional economists use the statistics for applied research. Businesses, trade associations, and labor organizations use the statistics for market research. A new section on expenditures and regional price parities by state and MSA has been added to reflect current inflation and migration patterns since COVID-19.