BEA: BEA is a bureau of the Economics and Statistics Administration whose goal is to promote a better understanding of the U.S. economy by providing the most timely, relevant, and accurate economic data in an objective and cost-effective manner.
BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the Nation's economy. To do this, BEA collects source data, conducts research and analysis, develops and implements estimation methodologies, and disseminates statistics to the public.
For more information go to BEA's web site
Census: The U.S Census Bureau is a bureau of the Economics and Statistics Administration whose goal is to provide the best mix of timeliness, relevancy, quality, and cost for the data collected and the services provided.
It's Mission is to be the preeminent collector and provider of timely, relevant, and quality data about the people and economy of the United States. We will succeed by valuing our employees, innovating in our work, and responding to our customers.
For more information go to Census Bureau web site
STAT-USA : STAT-USA is a fee-funded office that develops and operates electronic information systems to deliver government economic, business, statistical, and foreign trade information to the public, primarily through subscription on-line services. STAT-USA's flagship product, STAT-USA/Internet, is a subscription based Internet site that contains the international trade information of the National Trade Data Bank (NTDB) as well as an extensive collection of domestic economic data. Customers can view, print, and download trade opportunity leads, market reports, economic releases, and more from the State Department, the Bureau of Export Administration, the Federal Reserve Board, the Census Bureau, and others. USA Trade On-line, a joint venture with the Census Bureau and a private partner, is the latest STAT-USA product, offering trade statistics to subscribers within minutes of release.
For more information go to STAT-USA's web site