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Theresa Firestine, Senior Economist
U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
theresa.firestine@dot.gov
202-366-3629
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Theresa Firestine, Senior Economist
U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
theresa.firestine@dot.gov
202-366-3629
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Detailed data available at:
https://www.bts.gov/transportation_satellite_accounts
The Industry Snapshots: A Special Report from the 2012 Transportation Satellite Accounts
Shows the use of transportation by non-transportation industriesGraphic Version
Direct requirements table:
Value of commodities used by each industry during production as per dollar of industry output.
Useful in finding:
What industries rely the most on transportation
How important...
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Use table:
Shows the value of commodities used by each industry during production and the contribution of each industry to gross domestic product (GDP).
Useful in finding the:
Amount of transportation used by an industry...
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Extension to the input-output (I-O) accounts produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
I-O accounts show the transportation value added by air, rail, water, truck, transit and ground passenger transportation, pipeline, other transportation and support...
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The Transportation Satellite Accounts creates a comprehensive means for measuring the contribution of transportation services to the national economy.
Other national measures only explicitly show the value of transportation added by transportation...
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U.S. Department of Transportation
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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TTSA Q&A
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Data users
Over 1,400 subscribers to the account
Trade journals use our releases as the basis for articles
The Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus
The Secretary of Commerce...
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In 2014, 7.9 million persons worked in travel and tourism
5.5 million directly (airline pilots, hotel staff…)
2.4 million indirectly (airline caterers, hotel toiletry manufacturers…)
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