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Correlations > Economy Statistics > GSP > Chain-type Quantity Indexes > Publishing including software

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Correlations between Economy > GSP > Chain-type Quantity Indexes > Publishing including software ...

Variable Strength
...and  Industry > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Total value of shipments (inverse) 50% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Total capital expenditures (inverse) 46% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Primary metal manufacturing > Number of employees (per capita) 33% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Annual payroll (inverse) 30% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Gross Operating Surplus > Real estate (per capita) (inverse) 29% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Beds 28% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing > Value added (per $ GDP) 28% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Lifestyle > Average Household Size (inverse) 26% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Chain-type Quantity Indexes > Printing and related support activities 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > HMO Penetration Rate (inverse) 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing > Annual payroll (per $ GDP) 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing > Production workers (average per year) (per capita) 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Total cost of materials (inverse) 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > % Point Change in Medicaid 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Primary metal manufacturing > Annual payroll (per capita) 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Inpatient Days 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Military > Air Force Recruits: Percent Hispanic (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Real GSP > Other professional, scientific and technical services (per capita) (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Nominal GSP > Other professional, scientific and technical services (per capita) (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Gross Operating Surplus > Real estate (per $ GDP) (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Percent of People Who Speak a Language Other Than English At Home (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Wood product manufacturing > Total cost of materials (per $ GDP) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Nominal GSP > Real estate (per capita) (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Real GSP > Real estate (per capita) (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Wood product manufacturing > Production workers (average per year) (per capita) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Gross Operating Surplus > Other professional, scientific and technical services (per capita) (inverse) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Production workers wages (inverse) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Primary metal manufacturing > Production workers hours (per capita) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Percent of People Who Speak English Less Than "Very Well" (inverse) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Primary metal manufacturing > Total capital expenditures (per $ GDP) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Percent of People Who Have Completed an Advanced Degree (inverse) 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Military > Navy Recruits: Percent Hispanic (inverse) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Wood product manufacturing > Value added (per $ GDP) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Production workers hours (inverse) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Machinery manufacturing > Total value of shipments (per $ GDP) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Paper manufacturing > Annual payroll (per $ GDP) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Machinery manufacturing > Total cost of materials (per $ GDP) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Beverage & tobacco product manufacturing > Production workers wages (inverse) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing > Total value of shipments (per $ GDP) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing > Production workers hours (per capita) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Electrical equipment, appliance, & component manufacturing > Total cost of materials (per $ GDP) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Percent of People Who are Some Other Race Alone (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Leather & allied product manufacturing > Production workers (average per year) (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Wood product manufacturing > Total value of shipments (per $ GDP) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Elementary & Secondary > Total Students- White, non-Hispanic (per capita) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Real GSP > Administrative and support services (per capita) (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Petroleum & coal products manufacturing > Number of employees (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > GSP > Nominal GSP > Administrative and support services (per capita) (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing > Production workers wages (per $ GDP) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Military > Army Recruits: Percent Hispanic (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
Average: 22%

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  • Outliers have been removed only where they are outside 3 standard deviations of the mean.
  • Only variable pairs where at least 15 states match for each have been considered.
  • Strength is given by the correlation coefficient (R squared). It is the fraction of variation in Y that can be attributed to the variation in X. 100% signifies a perfect fit (R squared of 1). The top 50 such stats are displayed



DEFINITION: Publishing including software, Chain-type Quantity Indexes (2000 = 100) A quantity index is an index number that measures the change in the level of a quantity from a base year, apart from anychanges in relative prices. The value of the quantity index is 100 for the base year.The Bureau of Economic Analysis uses chain-type annual-weighted indexes, also known as Fisher indexes, as its measure of realoutput and prices. These measures allow for the effects of changes in relative prices and in the composition of output overtime, thereby eliminating a major source of bias inherent in fixed-weight indexes.

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