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Gross State Product

  
The annual revision of BEA's gross state product (GSP) estimates for 1999-2000 and new estimates for 2001 were completed and released in May 2003. All these estimates are retrievable from this page, where you will also find links to the press release, and articles. For more information about the GSP estimates, a Windows Help File is available. To retrieve and display the desired estimates, please follow steps 1 through 6 to specify one or more GSP components, States or regions, industries, and years in the appropriate list boxes, and to specify the format in which the estimates will be displayed on your screen.
 
  

Step 1. Select one or more GSP COMPONENTS:
Step 2. Select one or more STATES or REGIONS:
Step 3. Select one or more INDUSTRIES:
Step 4. Select one or more YEARS:
Step 5. Select a format to display the data you have selected:
Step 6. Display the data you have selected:

 
You can download a compressed ZIP or EXE file of all estimated data for a single GSP component. Select the GSP COMPONENT in Step 1 above, then press one of these buttons.  or 

You can download a prepared file of all estimated data for a single state or region. Select the STATE or REGION in Step 2 above and press this button.

  
Tips:
You can make multiple selections in the list boxes by clicking on selections while holding down the SHIFT key (if your selections are contiguous) or the CONTROL key (if they are scattered).

The more data you select, the longer it will take to retrieve and display the results. If you select everything or nearly everything, there will be too much data to display and the retrieval system will refuse the request, because this interactive web page is designed to display just selected components of the data rather than the whole data file.

To get large amounts of the data at one time, you can retrieve prepared files available through the "Download" buttons above. You can download the complete GSP data file by selecting "All Components" and "All States and Regions" and then clicking any of the three "Download" buttons.

Data file information:
If you request one of the large prepared files, you will download either
  1. an EXE-- a self-extracting compressed file that can be expanded on your computer by double-clicking on the icon associated with the file, or
  2. a ZIP file-- a compressed file that can be uncompressed with software such as PKUNZIP, WinZip, or other software.
If you request a prepared file for a selected state or region, depending on your browser's configuration, it will either be downloaded directly into your browser window or you will have to save it to a file. If it loads into the window, use the browser's File/Save As... feature to save the data to a file.

For all of these downloaded files, the data are in comma-separated-value format, easily imported into most spreadsheet or database applications. Import tips are available.

The self-extracting data files (EXE) are accessed using Windows software. Windows 95 or newer version is required. Users of other operating systems (e.g. Macintosh, Windows 3.1) who experience problems with downloaded self-extracting files should download a ZIP file instead, or contact us by clicking on the Email link below.
 
  
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