Title: BEA
1BEAs Regional Economic Accounts
- Overview and
- Recent Research Activities
Robert L. Brown Understanding Regional Economic
Data for Policy and Planning Dallas,
Texas September 8, 2006
2BEAs Regional Accounts Data
- Personal income
- State, quarterly and annual
- Local area, annual
- Counties, metro areas, BEA economic areas
- Gross State Product (GSP) by industry
- Annual for 81 industries
- Regional input-output multipliers
- RIMS II
- For user defined regions
3Uses of BEAs Regional Accounts
- To distribute over 215 billion in Federal grants
to states - Revenue and expenditure forecasts
- Economic development planning
- New business location and expansion decisions
- Assessment of local impacts of development or
disaster - Econometric forecasting models
4BEAs Regional Accounts Initiatives
- Accelerated
- estimates
- New
- statistics
- Improved
- estimates
- Other
- research
5Accelerated estimates
- Metropolitan area personal income
- From 16 to 9 months after the end of the year
- 2005 released September 6
- Gross State Product
- From 17 to 6 months after the end of the year
- June 6 release for 2005 total GSP
- October 26 release for 2005 GSP by industry
- Compensation of employees by industry and county
- From 13 to 12 months after the end of the year
- 2004 released December 30, 2005
6New Statistics Local Area Data
- Metro area disposable personal income
- Researching the estimation of personal current
taxes for metro areas - Subtracted from personal income to derive DPI
- Some results
- Bridgeport, CT per capita personal current taxes
16,15026.1 of personal income - McAllen, TX per capita personal current taxes
1,0827.4 of personal income
7New Statistics More Local Area Data
- Gross metro product (GMP)
- Initial estimatestop-down approach
- Allocate GSP by local area earnings data
- Research into bottom-up approach for non-labor
part of GMP - Taxes and gross operating surplus
- Research using sub-state Census Bureau data
8New Statistics Longer Time Series
- Carry time series back in time on a NAICS basis
- Annual State earnings back to 1990
- In September 2006
- Will evaluate extent of BLS suppressions of WS
for counties - GSP back to 1992
- Requires back-casting Census Bureau data at
Center for Economic Studies - Historical GSP on SIC basis
- GSP now released (in April) for 1963 forward
9New Statistics Interarea Prices
- Indexes that permit place to place comparisons
correcting for price level differences - Jointly with the BLS, using CPI microdata
- Intermediate goal produce indexes for 38 urban
areas - Covers 87 percent of US population
- CPI covers urban areas, so state indexes require
additional data - BEA Advisory Committee presentation and Working
Paper in 2005 - Article scheduled for September Monthly Labor
Review
10New Statistics Alternative Estimates of Regional
Income and Product
- Develop alternative household income measures
that better meet user needs to - Measure spending capacity
- Track tax base
- Develop alternative GSP methodology to estimate
gross output and intermediate expenses
11Improved Estimates Regional Multipliers
- Improve methods to regionalize the national
input-output accounts - Capture interregional flows of goods and people
- Produce value-added multipliers
- In addition to gross output multipliers currently
produced - Much of this research will be undertaken with
Commodity Flow Survey microdata - At the Census Bureaus Center for Economic
Studies
12Improved Estimates New Source Data
- IRS Information Returns data
- Potential information on
- Pension disbursements and roll-overs to aid in
estimating alternative income measures - Non-filers who receive information returns but
dont need to file tax returns - Information to reconcile state personal income
with adjusted gross income - Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data for
estimating employers contributions to health
insurance - Provide better interarea variation on health
insurance contributions
13Other Research
- Intra-industry Trade among states
- The American Community Survey (ACS) and the Local
Employment Dynamics (LED) datasets as substitutes
for the decennial Census long-form - Interactive Web-based state and county personal
income mapping
14Regional Working Papers and Presentations in One
Location
- Go To BEA Home
- Regional
- Articles Tool Bar
- Regional Working Papers and Presentations
15Questions?
- Contact
- Robert L, Brown
- 202.606.9246
- Robert.brown_at_bea.gov