Economic Surveys
2009
- February 26: Business Spending on Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Reaches $264 Billion in 2007
2008
- January 24: Capital Spending Reaches All-Time High
2007
- December 12: Foreign Films Translate Into Growing Revenue Stream
- December 12: U.S. Businesses Invest Trillions in the Future
- January 26: Emergency and Other Relief Services Revenue Increases 27 Percent in 2005, Census Bureau Reports
2006
- March 21: Spanish Version (CB06-41sp)
- February 2: 2004 State Government Finances
2005
- December 29: Truck Transportation, Courier and Messengers, and Warehousing and Storage Revenues Hit $266 Billion
- December 22: 2002 Business Expenses Survey
- June 30: Census Bureau Releases First-Ever Data on Information and Communication Technology Expenditures
- April 27: State Government Tax Collections Up 8.1 Percent in 2004; All 50 States Show Increases From 2003
2004
- December 22: Trucking and Warehousing Revenues Increase 2.8 Percent, to $242 Billion, Census Bureau Reports
2003
- December 16: Hospital, Physician and Other Health and Social Assistance Revenues Reach $1.2 Trillion in 2002
- September 12: 'Mom-and-Pop' Shops Keep Growing, Census Bureau Reports
- March 11: School Districts in New York and New Jersey Spent Most Per Pupil on Education, Census Bureau Reports
2002
- March 18: Manufacturing Leads the Way in E-Commerce; Census Bureau Releases E-Business Report for 2000
- January 18: Nonemployer Businesses Exceed 16 Million; Nevada Grew the Fastest, Census Bureau Reports
2001
- March 30: Underwriters, Dealers and Brokers Report Securities and Commodity-Contract Revenues of $210 Billion
- February 16: Revenues for Computer Systems Design and Related Services Up 18 Percent, Census Bureau Reports
- January 18: Sales By Nonemployer Businesses Top $580 Billion, California Leads States, Census Bureau Reports