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Value Added
[Billions of dollars]
Last Revised on: September 30, 2021
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
Value Added
[Billions of dollars]
Last Revised on: September 30, 2021
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
Value Added
[Billions of dollars]
Last Revised on: September 30, 2021
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
Value Added
[Billions of dollars]
Last Revised on: September 30, 2021
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
Value Added
[Billions of dollars]
Last Revised on: September 30, 2021
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
Value Added
[Billions of dollars]
Last Revised on: September 30, 2021
Legend / Footnotes:
Value Added: The contribution of each industry's labor and capital to its gross output and to the overall gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States.
Current-dollar value added is calculated as the sum of distributions by an industry to its labor and capital which are derived from the components of gross
domestic income.
1. Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining; construction; and manufacturing.
2. Consists of utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; information; finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing;
professional and business services; educational services, health care, and social assistance; arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services;
and other services, except government.
Cautionary note on the use of these data: these data include detailed estimates underlying the GDP-by-industry accounts published elsewhere on this website and
in the Survey of Current Business. The Bureau of Economic Analysis does not include these detailed estimates in the published tables because their quality is
significantly less than that of the higher-level aggregates in which they are included. Compared to these aggregates, the more detailed estimates are more likely to
be either based on judgmental trends, on trends in the higher-level aggregate, or on less reliable source data.
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