www.bea.gov BEA’s Local Area Statistics Mauricio Ortiz National Association of Counties Economic & Workforce Development Steering Committee Washington, D.C July 12, 2014
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BEA’s Local Area Statistics
Mauricio Ortiz
National Association of Counties
Economic & Workforce Development Steering Committee
Washington, D.C
July 12, 2014
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Value of Government Data
▪ Reliable information is critical to the proper functioning of an economy.
▪ Government data, Federal Statistics in particular, are an important component of the information infrastructure.
▪ “Data are the fuel that powers the 21st century economy” Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker. 2
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Uses of Data
▪ Statistics provide the framework to assess an area’s economy
Place of work industry data provide indirect measure of industrial market
Place of residence income provides measure of consumer market
Per capital personal income is an indicator of economic well-being
Income component data provides socioeconomic characteristics
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LAPI Tables
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Personal Income
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Non-Labor Income
▪ Consists of dividend, interest, and rent plus personal current transfer receipts.
▪ In 2012 U.S. non-labor income is 31% of personal income. In 1970 it was 21%.
▪ Across all counties in 2012 the ratio of non-labor income to personal income ranged from 13% to 71%. 6
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Property Income
▪ In 2012 U.S. property income is 18% of personal income. In 1970 it was 15%.
▪ Across all counties in 2012 the ratio of property income to personal income ranged from 8% to 53%.
▪ In 1970 the ratio across all counties ranged from 2% to 53%.
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Transfer Receipts
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Current Personal Transfer Receipts
▪ In 2012 U.S social security benefits are 6% of personal income. In 1970 they were 5%.
▪ Across all counties in 2012 the ratio of social security benefits to personal income ranged from 1% to 23%. In 1970 it ranged from less than 1% to 13%.
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Current Personal Transfer Receipts
▪ In 2012 U.S Medicare benefits are 4% of personal income. In 1970 they were 1%.
▪ Across all counties in 2012 the ratio of social security benefits to personal income ranged from 1% to 16%. In 1970 it ranged from less than 1% to 4%.
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Employment by Industry
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BEA Regional Income & Product Account Estimates Used to Distribute $ 308.0 Billion in Federal Funds, FY2013
[Funded Programs Are Shown in Millions of Dollars]
Sources: Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (5/22/2014), 2014 President’s Budget, Appalachian Regional Commission,
Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of
interior.
National School Lunch Program
$11,463.3
Children's Health Insurance Program$10,027.0
Foster Care_Title IV-E $4,400.0
Rehabilitation Services_Vocational Rehabil-
itation Grants to States$3,191.7
Title I Grants to Local Educa-tional Agencies
$3,116.8
Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child
Care and Development Fund
$2,909.7 Adoption Assistance $2,500.0
Child Care and Development Block Grant $2,190.7
Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance
Abuse $1,600.2
Career and Technical Educa-tion -- Basic Grants to States
$1,003.4
Other programs $1,879.1
Medical Assis-tance Program
$263,700.0
All Other Funding
$44,281.9
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Release Schedule
▪ State Personal Income and Employment
Quarterly and Preliminary Annual income by sector--3 months after end of quarter
Annual income and employment by subsector--9 months after end of year
▪ Local Area Personal Income and Employment
Annual only—11 months after end of year
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Questions
▪Contact Information:
Mauricio Ortiz Regional Income Division [email protected] 202-606-9269