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Military > Total Military Recruits: Army, Navy, Air Force (vs) Economy > GSP > Real GSP > Food services and drinking places

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1.12 billion
Economy > GSP > Real GSP > Food services and drinking places
28 million
113 Military > Total Military Recruits: Army, Navy, Air Force 9,581

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.665 (this correlation is potentially significant)
Outliers: California, Texas

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Variable: Military > Total Military Recruits: Army, Navy, Air Force Economy > GSP > Real GSP > Food services and drinking places
Plot Display: Linear Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: Total Military Recruits: Army, Navy, Air Force. The number of total military recruits in 2004 from the Army, Army Reserves, Navy, Navy Reserves and the Air Force. Food services and drinking places, Real GSP (chained 2000 dollars) GSP, or Gross State Product is the value of all the goods and services produced in a state. Specific industries measured will give the value of all goods and services in that industry. The Nominal Gross State Product measures the value of all the goods and services produced expressed in current prices. On the other hand, Real Gross State Product measures the value of all the goods and services produced expressed in the prices of some base year.
Source: National Priorities Project Database, 2004 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Analysis Division. Data for 2003.
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