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United States Regional Economic Analysis Project
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On behalf of Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Analysis Project (PNREAP), greetings and welcome to the United States Regional Economic Analysis Project. Using the interactive regional economic tools of analysis at your disposal on this website, we invite you to conduct your own research to examine and assess changing economic conditions and trends of states or regions within the United States.
US-REAP features data and regional economic tools of analysis that apply to the 51 United States states. To further enhance the investigation of the United States economy in a regional policy and planning context, these website resources additionally assemble the data and introduce tools of analysis for conducting research on the United States' 8 BEA Regions.
United States Regionalization Map
Regionalization Map
US-REAP fosters analysis of regional and interregional economic transformations and dynamics to support the advance of sound economic planning and policy development locally, regionally and nationwide.
US-REAP features data and regional economic tools of analysis that apply to the 51 United States states. To further enhance the investigation of the United States economy in a regional policy and planning context, these website resources additionally assemble the data and introduce tools of analysis for conducting research on the United States' 9 Census Divisions.
United States Regionalization Map
Regionalization Map
US-REAP fosters analysis of regional and interregional economic transformations and dynamics to support the advance of sound economic planning and policy development locally, regionally and nationwide.
US-REAP features data and regional economic tools of analysis that apply to the 51 United States states. To further enhance the investigation of the United States economy in a regional policy and planning context, these website resources additionally assemble the data and introduce tools of analysis for conducting research on the United States' 4 Census Regions.
United States Regionalization Map
Regionalization Map
US-REAP fosters analysis of regional and interregional economic transformations and dynamics to support the advance of sound economic planning and policy development locally, regionally and nationwide.
If your interests align with examining broader trends across the United States' regional landscape, apply the interactive diagnostics available at the "click of a mouse" and select from among an assortment of principal indicators of major importance:
Investigate a topic all too often overlooked relating to how the changing mix and role of property income, transfer payments, earned income, and their contributions to growth, have transformed the United States regional economy against the backdrop of changes regional.
The cornerstone of the United States Regional Economic Analysis Project is the annual data compiled by the Regional Income Division and Regional Product Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce encompassing nearly 10 decades--from 1929 to 2024.
To compare and assess the local economies within a specific state of your choosing, select a desired state from the menu bar at the top of the page or by clicking on one of the available state REAP websites below:
Regional analysis without paralysis.....With the click of a mouse!
The Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Analysis Project (PNREAP) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation organized to foster and further sound regional economic research, analysis, education, outreach and decision-making. By exploiting web-enabled technologies PNREAP endeavors to empower people to expedite the distillation, portrayal, analysis and interpretation of regional economic data.

The regional economic research tools and analytical techniques created by PNREAP offer users a portal to more quickly and efficiently explore, discover and understand our fluctuating, dynamic and ever-changing regional economies. PNREAP supports and collaborates with local and regional economic development, research, and educational institutions nationwide.
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Phone: 253-219-6604
IT Director
James R Latham
Phone: 206-948-3726
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