1. Oct 31, 2024The 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. Learn More
  2. mississippi.reaproject.org

    A synopsis of the most salient summary economic estimates assembled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. These tables report estimates by both place of work (industry earnings and employment) and by place of residence (population and personal income).
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  4. united-states.reaproject.org

    United States Regional Economic Analysis Project (US-REAP)

    https://united-states.reaproject.org

    The cornerstone of the United States Regional Economic Analysis Project is the annual data compiled by the Regional Income Division and Regional Product Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce encompassing nearly 10 decades--from 1929 to 2024.
  5. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

    https://www.bls.gov › eag › eag.ms.htm

    Data extracted on: February 14, 2025 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Note: More data series, including additional geographic areas, are available through the "Databases & Tables" tab at the top of this page. Mississippi includes the following metropolitan areas for which an Economy At A Glance table is available:. Gulfport-Biloxi, MS; Hattiesburg, MS
  6. united-states.reaproject.org

    United States Regional Economic Analysis Project (US-REAP)

    https://united-states.reaproject.org › data-tables › selected-indicators

    These tables provide a summary of population, total personal income, per capita income, total employment, total industry earnings, and average earnings per job indicators to chronicle and track the annual growth and performance of local area and regional economies with comparison to the United States and the nation at large. Assembled and prepared by the United States Regional Economic ...
  7. apps.bea.gov

    States with the largest. increases were Wyoming (16.4 percent), Texas (15.1 percent), and North Dakota (14.9 percent). Nineteen. other states had above-average increases in current-dollar GDP in 2022 that ranged from 9.3 percent in Arkansas to 12.6 percent in West Virginia. 2. Survey of Current Business December 14, 2023 Page 2 of 26
  8. stlouisfed.org

    The District of Columbia, by comparison, has seen an employment change less than one-fifth the national average for every 1% change in U.S. real GDP. Some states in the western and southeastern parts of the country have higher rates of sensitivity to the national business cycle, while many states in the Great Plains seem to be less sensitive.
  9. stlouisfed.org

    The economic growth rates of U.S. regions have long varied, along with where the fastest-growing areas are found. In recent decades, many Midwestern cities have struggled to retain population and improve economic prospects for their residents, while many cities in the South and West have experienced rapid population and income growth.
  10. southernbusiness.com

    TUPELO, Miss.—This city of about 38,000 in the northeast part of Mississippi highlights the challenges facing the South's least populous state. Tupelo offers a charming downtown, tourist attractions and a low cost of living. It has an active local economic-development and job-training effort and is close to large state universities. Yet even this place, far better off […]

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