Benson County vs. North Dakota
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Gross Domestic Product Growth and Change, 2001-2021
Introduction
Benson County vs. North Dakota
Benson County:
2021 GDP = $305,725K
2021 Percent of State = 0.48%
North Dakota:
2021 GDP = $63,559,623K
2021 Percent of U.S. = 0.27%
Nationally, GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is widely regarded as the foremost blue-chip barometer for tracking and calibrating the economic performance of the economy nationwide. Like its closely followed national counterpart, the GDP of Benson County is the most comprehensive measure of output of all goods and services produced by labor and property located within Benson County. It is a market valuation of the goods and services-both private and public-produced within a regional economy.
Unlike the widely and frequently reported employment and job numbers that measure labor as one of the units of input into production, GDP is a valuation of the output. Also, while County Personal Income is representative of the "purchasing power" of those that reside within a county, think of Gross Domestic Product as representative of the "producing power" of that county.
For a more detailed and technical explanation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by County compiled by the Regional Product Branch of Bureau of Economic Analysis please refer to the A Primer on Local Area Gross Domestic Product Methodology article found on the BEA website.

BEA: Definition

GDP by county is the county counterpart of the Nation's gross domestic product (GDP), the Bureau's featured and most comprehensive measure of U.S. economic activity. GDP by county is derived as the sum of the GDP originating in all the industries in a county.

The statistics of real GDP by county are prepared in chained (2012) dollars. Real GDP by county is an inflation-adjusted measure of each county's gross product that is based on national prices for the goods and services produced within that county. The statistics of real GDP by county and of quantity indexes with a base year of 2012 were derived by applying national chain-type price indexes to the current-dollar GDP-by-county values for the 64 detailed NAICS-based industries for 1997 forward.

The chain-type index formula that is used in the national accounts is then used to calculate the values of total real GDP by county and of real GDP by county at more aggregated industry levels. Real GDP by county may reflect a substantial volume of output that is sold to other counties and regions. To the extent that a county's output is produced and sold in national markets at relatively uniform prices (or sold locally at national prices), real GDP by state captures the differences across states that reflect the relative differences in the mix of goods and services that the counties produce. However, real GDP by county does not capture geographic differences in the prices of goods and services that are produced and sold locally.

United States. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Product Division.
BEA News Release (GDP by State). 2013. Web.
https://www.bea.gov/data/gdp/gdp-state.

BEA: Relation of GDP by county to U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

An industry's GDP by county, or its value added, in practice, is calculated as the sum of incomes earned by labor and capital and the costs incurred in the production of goods and services. That is, it includes the wages and salaries that workers earn, the income earned by individual or joint entrepreneurs as well as by corporations, and business taxes such as sales, property, and Federal excise taxes that count as a business expense.

GDP is calculated as the sum of what consumers, businesses, and government spend on final goods and services, plus investment and net foreign trade. In theory, incomes earned should equal what is spent, but due to different data sources, income earned, usually referred to as gross domestic income (GDI), does not always equal what is spent (GDP). The difference is referred to as the "statistical discrepancy."

Starting with the 2004 comprehensive revision, BEA's annual industry accounts and its GDP-by-county accounts allocate the statistical discrepancy across all private-sector industries. Therefore, the GDP-by-county statistics are now conceptually more similar to the GDP statistics in the national accounts than they had been in the past.

U.S. real GDP by county for the advance year, 2012, may differ from the Annual Industry Accounts' GDP by industry and, hence NIPA (National Income and Product Account) GDP, because of different sources and vintages of data used to estimate GDP by state and NIPA GDP. For the revised years of 2009-2011, U.S. GDP by county is nearly identical to GDP by industry except for small differences resulting from the GDP-by-county accounts' exclusion of overseas Federal military and civilian activity (because it cannot be attributed to a particular state). The GDP-by-industry statistics are identical to those from the 2012 annual revision of the NIPAs, released in July 2012. However, because of revisions since July 2012, GDP in the NIPAs may differ from U.S. GDP by county.

United States. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Product Division.
BEA News Release (GDP by State). 2013. Web.
https://www.bea.gov/data/gdp/gdp-state.

Benson County Gross Domestic Product, 2002-2021
Current vs. Chained 2012 Dollars (Millions)
Benson County Gross Domestic Product, 2002-2021
Current vs. Chained 2012 Dollars (Millions)
Figure 1.
Figure 1 depicts Benson County's annual gross domestic product over 2002-2021 in current and constant (chained 2012) dollars. Constant dollar measurements remove the effects of inflation. They allow for comparison of changes in the real total good and services output of Benson County over time.
When measured in current dollars, Benson County's GDP increased 173.27%, from $112M in 2002 to $306M in 2021. When measured in constant 2012 dollars to adjust for inflation, it advanced 53.97%, from $156M in 2002 to $239M in 2021.
Real Gross Domestic Product, 2001-2021 (Millions)
Real Gross Domestic Product, 2001-2021 (Millions)
Figure 2.
Figure 2 traces Benson County's and North Dakota's annual real gross domestic product for the period 2001-2021 to illustrate real gross domestic product patterns over time. During this 21-year period, Benson County's real gross domestic product rose from $136M in 2001 to $239M in 2021, for a net gain of $103M, or 75.77%. In comparison, North Dakota's real GDP increased from $24,910M in 2001 to $53,804M in 2021, for a net advance of $28,894M, or 115.99%.
Real Gross Domestic Product Indices (2001=100): 2001-2021
Real Gross Domestic Product Indices (2001=100): 2001-2021
Figure 3.
Figure 3 portrays Benson County's real gross domestic product growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with North Dakota, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's real gross domestic product in 2001 as a base figure of 100, and the real gross domestic products in later years as a percentage of the 2001 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in real gross domestic product growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Benson County's overall real GDP growth was 75.77% over 2001-2021 trailed North Dakota's increase of 115.99%, and outpaced the United States' increase of 47.85%.
Gross Domestic Product as a Percent of the North Dakota Total: 2001-2021
Gross Domestic Product as a Percent of the North Dakota Total: 2001-2021
Figure 4.
Another interesting and insightful way of comparing the gross domestic product growth of Benson County is to compare its individual percentage contributions to North Dakota's statewide gross domestic product over time, as shown in Figure 4. A rising share means a region's gross domestic product grew faster, or declined less, than North Dakota's gross domestic product, while a declining share shows it grew more slowly.
In 2001, Benson County's GDP comprised 0.51% of North Dakota's GDP, while in 2021 it equated to 0.48% thereby yielding a -0.03% share-shift.
   
 
Gross Domestic Product Share-Shift
2021 vs. 2001
 
Share-
Shift*
 
2021
vs.
2001
-0.03%
=
0.48%
-
0.51%
 
   
Benson County Real Gross Domestic Product:
Annual Percent Change, 2002-2021
Benson County Real Gross Domestic Product:
Annual Percent Change, 2002-2021
Figure 5.
Figure 5 shows the short-run pattern of Benson County's real gross domestic product growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 2002-2021. The average annual percent change for the entire 20-year period is also illustrated on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Benson County's real GDP grew at an annual rate of 3.78% over 2002-2021. The county recorded its highest growth in 2003 (29.98%) and recorded its lowest growth in 2004 (-21.61%). In 2021, Benson County's real GDP grew by 4.07%
Benson County Real Gross Domestic Product:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 2002-2021
Benson County Real Gross Domestic Product:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 2002-2021
Figure 6.
Figure 6 again illustrates the annual percent change in Benson County's real gross domestic product since 2002, but this time they are displayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2021.
During 2002-2009, Benson County's annual real GDP growth rate averaged 7.95%. It averaged 0.36% in the 2010s, 4.24% thus far this decade (2020-2021).
Real Gross Domestic Product Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Real Gross Domestic Product Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Benson County noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for North Dakota and the nation. As the chart reveals, Benson County's average annual real gross domestic product growth outpaced North Dakota's average in the 2000s (7.95% vs. 4.45%), posted below North Dakota's average in the 2010s (0.36% vs. 5.08%), and led North Dakota's average over the 2 year period of the current decade, 2020-2021 (4.24% vs. -2.28%).
Finally, relative to nationwide real gross domestic product growth trends, Benson County outpaced the nation during the 2000s (7.95% vs. 1.77%), recorded underneath the nation over the 2010s (0.36% vs. 2.25%), and outgained the nation over 2020-2021 (4.24% vs. 1.59%).
   
 
Real* Gross Domestic Product Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
3.78
7.95
0.36
4.24
4.07
 
4.09
4.45
5.08
-2.28
0.28
 
1.99
1.77
2.25
1.59
5.95
 
   

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Benson County:
Gross Domestic Product, 2001-2021
 
2001
 
95,608
0.474
136,254
100.0
N
0.51
2002
 
111,878
0.541
155,550
114.2
14.16
0.55
2003
 
152,160
0.703
202,182
148.4
29.98
0.69
2004
 
126,354
0.551
158,490
116.3
-21.61
0.54
2005
 
144,547
0.623
179,249
131.6
13.10
0.59
2006
 
147,037
0.619
177,983
130.6
-0.71
0.55
2007
 
192,923
0.742
213,538
156.7
19.98
0.66
2008
 
211,762
0.798
229,469
168.4
7.46
0.66
2009
 
200,352
0.808
232,377
170.5
1.27
0.62
2010
 
200,963
0.774
222,581
163.4
-4.22
0.56
2011
 
236,325
0.845
243,001
178.3
9.17
0.57
2012
 
287,702
1.000
287,702
211.2
18.40
0.56
2013
 
247,650
0.834
239,947
176.1
-16.60
0.46
2014
 
220,110
0.743
213,890
157.0
-10.86
0.37
2015
 
200,115
0.677
194,727
142.9
-8.96
0.36
2016
 
207,894
0.709
203,988
149.7
4.76
0.40
2017
 
239,074
0.788
226,772
166.4
11.17
0.43
2018
 
287,305
0.939
270,117
198.2
19.11
0.48
2019
 
237,078
0.766
220,420
161.8
-18.40
0.40
2020
 
251,754
0.800
230,128
168.9
4.40
0.46
2021
 
305,725
0.832
239,496
175.8
4.07
0.48
Source: Calculations by the North Dakota Regional Economic Analysis Project (ND-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_2000_PSN
 
   

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North Dakota:
Gross Domestic Product, 2001-2021
 
2001
 
18,889,126
0.481
24,909,885
100.0
N
0.18
2002
 
20,194,681
0.507
26,290,839
105.5
5.54
0.18
2003
 
22,061,061
0.538
27,870,430
111.9
6.01
0.19
2004
 
23,259,041
0.546
28,284,125
113.5
1.48
0.19
2005
 
24,699,993
0.566
29,345,234
117.8
3.75
0.19
2006
 
26,500,651
0.590
30,590,116
122.8
4.24
0.19
2007
 
29,075,414
0.618
32,022,235
128.6
4.68
0.20
2008
 
31,874,447
0.661
34,256,449
137.5
6.98
0.22
2009
 
32,226,008
0.680
35,244,403
141.5
2.88
0.22
2010
 
35,676,151
0.732
37,917,217
152.2
7.58
0.24
2011
 
41,587,672
0.817
42,340,783
170.0
11.67
0.27
2012
 
51,832,557
1.000
51,832,557
208.1
22.42
0.32
2013
 
54,270,999
1.020
52,892,393
212.3
2.04
0.32
2014
 
59,926,288
1.115
57,790,023
232.0
9.26
0.34
2015
 
55,996,894
1.091
56,542,420
227.0
-2.16
0.31
2016
 
51,989,212
1.022
52,974,585
212.7
-6.31
0.28
2017
 
55,394,714
1.045
54,187,065
217.5
2.29
0.28
2018
 
59,248,678
1.079
55,914,207
224.5
3.19
0.29
2019
 
59,199,242
1.088
56,385,363
226.4
0.84
0.28
2020
 
54,422,917
1.035
53,653,579
215.4
-4.84
0.26
2021
 
63,559,623
1.038
53,803,554
216.0
0.28
0.27
Source: Calculations by the North Dakota Regional Economic Analysis Project (ND-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_2000_PSN
 
   

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United States:
Gross Domestic Product, 2001-2021
 
2001
 
10,581,929,000
0.816
13,263,417,000
100.0
N
2002
 
10,929,108,000
0.830
13,488,357,000
101.7
1.70
2003
 
11,456,450,000
0.853
13,865,519,000
104.5
2.80
2004
 
12,217,196,000
0.886
14,399,696,000
108.6
3.85
2005
 
13,039,197,000
0.917
14,901,269,000
112.3
3.48
2006
 
13,815,583,000
0.942
15,315,943,000
115.5
2.78
2007
 
14,474,228,000
0.961
15,623,871,000
117.8
2.01
2008
 
14,769,862,000
0.962
15,642,962,000
117.9
0.12
2009
 
14,478,067,000
0.937
15,236,262,000
114.9
-2.60
2010
 
15,048,970,000
0.963
15,648,991,000
118.0
2.71
2011
 
15,599,731,000
0.978
15,891,534,000
119.8
1.55
2012
 
16,253,970,000
1.000
16,253,970,000
122.5
2.28
2013
 
16,843,196,000
1.018
16,553,348,000
124.8
1.84
2014
 
17,550,687,000
1.042
16,932,051,000
127.7
2.29
2015
 
18,206,023,000
1.070
17,390,295,000
131.1
2.71
2016
 
18,695,106,000
1.088
17,680,274,000
133.3
1.67
2017
 
19,477,337,000
1.112
18,076,651,000
136.3
2.24
2018
 
20,533,058,000
1.145
18,609,078,000
140.3
2.95
2019
 
21,380,976,000
1.171
19,036,052,000
143.5
2.29
2020
 
21,060,474,000
1.139
18,509,143,000
139.6
-2.77
2021
 
23,315,081,000
1.206
19,609,812,000
147.8
5.95
Source: Calculations by the North Dakota Regional Economic Analysis Project (ND-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_2000_PN
 
   
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