United States

Population

Population level sets the scale for labor supply, demand, public services, and per-capita comparisons. It is a core denominator across macro indicators.

Frequencyannual · +2Transformlevel

Source: BEA · Regional:SAINC1:LC2|GEO=01000

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10Y AvgN/A
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Tier 1 - critical
Source
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Native key
Regional:SAINC1:LC2|GEO=01000
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Public domain

Research notes

86 · Strong
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Quality
2/6 strong
Citation
Retrieved Jun 19, 2026

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Series details

CategoryBEA Regional
FrequencyAnnual
UnitPersons
Platform last fetchJune 19, 2026
Transformslevel, yoy, index 100
About this series

Population level sets the scale for labor supply, demand, public services, and per-capita comparisons. It is a core denominator across macro indicators.