El crecimiento del GDP de los Еstados Unidos de Аmérica
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UNITED STATES GDP GROWTH
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the United States expanded at an annual rate of 2.60 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013 over the previous quarter. GDP Growth Rate in the United States is reported by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. GDP Growth Rate in the United States averaged 3.24 Percent from 1947 until 2013, reaching an all time high of 17.20 Percent in the first quarter of 1950 and a record low of -10.40 Percent in the first quarter of 1958. The United States has one of the most diversified and most technologically advanced economies in the world. Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, leasing, health care, social assistance, professional, business and educational services account for more than 40 percent of GDP. Retail and wholesale trade creates another 12 percent of the wealth. The government related services fuel 13 percent of GDP. Utilities, transportation and warehousing and information account for 10 percent of the GDP. Manufacturing, mining, and construction constitute 17 percent of the output. Agriculture accounts for only 1.5 percent of the GDP, yet due to use of advance technologies, the United States is a net exporter of food. This page provides - United States Economy Expands 3.2% in Q4 - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. 2014-04-27
ACTUAL PREVIOUS HIGHEST LOWEST FORECAST DATES UNIT FREQUENCY
2.60 4.10 17.20 -10.40 3.60 | 2014/06 1947 - 2013 PERCENT QUARTERLY
Current US Inflation Rates: 2004-2014
The latest annual inflation rate for the United States is 1.5% through the 12 months ended March 2014, as published by the US government on April 15, 2014. The next inflation update is scheduled for release on May 15, 2014 at 8:30 a.m. ET. This upcoming data update will offer the inflation rate over the 12 months ended April 2014.
The chart, graph and table below displays annual US inflation rates from 2004-2014. Rates of inflation are calculated using the Current Consumer Price Index published monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For 2014, the most recent monthly data (12-month based) is used in the chart and graph.
Historical inflation rates are available from 1914-2014. If you would like to calculate rates between different dates, the US Inflation Calculator will do that quickly.
Balance of Payments
Balance of Payment (BoP) of a country is defined as, "Systematic record of all economic transactions between the residents of a foreign country" Thus balance of payments includes all visible and non-visible transactions of a country during a given period, usually a year. It represents a summation of country's current demand and supply of the claims on foreign currencies and of foreign claims on its currency
UNITED STATES UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Unemployment Rate in the United States remained unchanged at 6.70 percent in March of 2014 from 6.70 percent in February of 2014. Unemployment Rate in the United States is reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment Rate in the United States averaged 5.83 Percent from 1948 until 2014, reaching an all-time high of 10.80 Percent in November of 1982 and a record low of 2.50 Percent in May of 1953. In the United States, the unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a percentage of the labor force. This page provides - United States Unemployment Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. 2014-04-27
ACTUAL PREVIOUS HIGHEST LOWEST FORECAST DATES UNIT FREQUENCY
6.70 6.70 10.80 2.50 6.30 | 2014/06 1948 - 2014 PERCENT MONTHLY
The distribution of wealth
The wealth—more specifically, the median net worth—of households in the United States is varied with relation
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