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2002 01 6094.233
2003 01 3297.628
2004 01 56100.962
2005 01 59100·000
2007 01 9398.171
2008 01 1297·274
2011 01 71100.261
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House Price Index
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Metropolitan Area GDP: Real
All industry total
Private industries
Crop and animal production (Farms)
Construction
Manufacturing
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Paper manufacturing
Printing and related support activities
Chemical manufacturing
Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service
Rail transportation
Other transportation and support activities
Warehousing and storage
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
Insurance carriers and related activities
Professional and technical services
Management of companies and enterprises
Performing arts, museums, and related activities
Food services and drinking places
Other services, except government
Government
Federal civilian
Federal military
State and local
Trade
Transportation and utilities
Financial activities
Professional and business services
Education and health services
Leisure and hospitality
Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT)
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