Economic Statistics

The Business and Economic Statistics Program, under the Economic Research Center, collects, compiles, develops, analyzes, disseminates, and publishes quarterly scientific indices and economic indicator data, including but not limited to, economic growth, trade balances, exports, imports, consumer price, and other information relating to economic conditions.

Core data generated by the program include the Consumer Price Index (quarterly), the Guam Import Report, the Guam Export Report, and the Quarterly Economic Review.

Per Executive Order 2002-14, it’s operations was transferred to the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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November 2007 Import Report 381
2007 July-Dec Guam Export Report 806
2007 4th Quarter CPI Report 827
2007 3rd Quarter Consumer Price Index Publication 1406
2004-06 Export Publication 1105
2006 4th Quarter Consumer Price Index Publication 1062
2006 3rd Quarter Consumer Price Index Publication 1071
2006 October Import Report 920
2007 1st Quarter Consumer Price Index Publication 1001
2007 2nd Quarter Consumer Price Index Publication 1004
2007 February Import Report.pdf 859
June 2007 Export Report 752
May 2007 Import Report 837
Exports Summary, Guam: Calendar Years 2003 to 2005 1515
Imports Summary, Guam: Calendar Years 2000 to 2005 1512
Consumer Price Index 1708
 
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  • State Data Center  ( 4 items )
    State Data Center Program

    The State Data Center (SDC) Program, created in 1978, is a cooperative program that provides easy and efficient access to U.S. Census Bureau data and information through a wide network of lead, coordinating and affiliate agencies. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between each state, the District of Columbia, and the outlying areas support this partnership. The SDCs are official sources of demographic, economic, and social statistics produced by the Census Bureau. The State Data Center also conducts data research and analysis, provides technical information and consultation to planners and researchers in the use of Census data for planning and decision making, as well as providing information to the general public.

    The Guam State Data Center was transferred from the former Guam Department of Commerce to the Bureau of Statistics and Plans. As the Lead Agency, the Bureau is the official repository of Census data and information and is responsible for dissemination of Census data products to State Data Center Affiliates and participating in Census Bureau data collection programs.

    The Interagency Committee on Population is an ad hoc group formed by the Guam State Data Center affiliates to provide maximum Government of Guam participation in all phases of the decennial censuses such as questionnaire development and identifying data products. It acts as a coordinator between the Census Bureau and the Government of Guam for the various Census Bureau programs.