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Monthly Wholesale Trade
Monthly Wholesale Trade
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Durable, Wholesale, Inventory, Petroleum, ...
Tracks month-to-month trends for sales and inventories of U.S. distributors, jobbers, drop shippers, and import/export merchants, excluding manufacturers' sales branches or offices (MSBOs). Provides constant dollar values of sales and end-of-month inventories.
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Annual Wholesale Trade
Annual Wholesale Trade
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Durable, Wholesale, Inventory, Petroleum, Expense, ...
Provides estimates on annual sales, end-of-year inventories, inventory valuation, purchases, operating expenses and e-commerce data for merchant wholesalers and manufacturers' sales branches and offices. Additionally, AWTS publishes estimates of sales, commissions, and operating expenses for wholesale agents and brokers.
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Business Expenses
Business Expenses
Business Enterprise
Durable, Wholesale, Stores, Remediation, Petroleum, ...
The Business Expenses Supplement (BES) compiles statistics on business operating expenses during the Economic Census year. Detailed operating expenses are collected for Wholesale Distributors, Retail Trade, Accomodation and Food Services, Manufacturing, Construction, and Mining. Business expenses data are used routinely by government program officials, particularly the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis which uses the data for the Nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates and in developing the National Accounts input-output tables. Other users of business expenses data include market researchers, economic analysts, academics and business owners.
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E-Stats
E-Stats
Business Enterprise
Durable, Wholesale, Stores, Remediation, Ecommerce, ...
The e-commerce measures report the value of goods and services sold online whether over open networks such as the Internet, or over proprietary networks running systems such as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). E-commerce data were collected in four separate Census Bureau surveys. These surveys used different measures of economic activity such as shipments for manufacturing, sales for wholesale and retail trade, and revenues for service industries. Consequently, measures of total economic and e-commerce activity vary by economic sector, are conceptually and definitionally different, and therefore, are not additive.
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