SNA and the NIPAs
The System of National Accounts (SNA) is an internationally accepted set of guidelines for the compilation of national accounts. Once a year, BEA prepares estimates on an SNA basis in response to a questionnaire used by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Based on estimates provided in the July 27, 2012 Annual Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts, these estimates improve the comparability of U.S. national accounts statistics with those of other countries and are published by international organizations.
Articles
- The NIPAs and the System of National Accounts | SCB, December 2004 (PDF)
Papers
- Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States: Draft SNA-USA (PDF) | Tables in this paper are also available in XLS format and include data from 1985-2002.
Data Tables: OECD Questionnaires
Main aggregates
- Table 101: Gross Value Added at Basic Prices and Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices (XLS)
- Table 102: Gross Domestic Product (Expenditure Side); Final Consumption Breakdown, Gross Capital Formation Breakdown, Exports and Imports of Goods and Services (XLS)
- Table 103: Gross Domestic Product (Income Side); Compensation of Employees Breakdown
- Table 109: Real Disposable Income (XLS)
- Table 110: Population and Employment (XLS)
- Table 111: Employment by Industry (ISIC)
- Table 119: Simplified Nonfinancial Accounts by Sector (XLS)
- Table 200: Main Aggregates of General Government (XLS)
Industry tables
- Table 303: Labor Input by Industry
Household final consumption expenditure (by purpose)
- Table 501: Final Consumption Expenditure of Households by Purpose, Expanded Detail (XLS)
- Table 502: Final Consumption Expenditure of Households (XLS)
Detailed tax and social contribution receipts by sector
General government expenditure by function
Fixed assets and fixed investment: cross-classification by industry and by non-financial fixed assets