The Business Formation Statistics (BTOS) data provide a representation of all employer businesses in the U.S. economy, excluding farms. This data provides valuable insights into the state of the economy by offering continuous, timely updates on key economic measures every two weeks. With detailed geographic and subsector information, BTOS is able to capture the impact of significant events such as natural disasters and economic crises, as well as assist in monitoring recovery efforts.
The BTOS sample consists of around 1.2 million businesses that are surveyed on a biweekly basis. These businesses are split into six panels, each containing approximately 200,000 cases, which report every 12 weeks for a year. It is estimated that the average respondent takes about nine minutes to complete the survey, including the time it takes to review the instructions and provide answers.
The data collected from BTOS is released biweekly and can be accessed by sector, state, and the 25 most populous metropolitan statistical areas. This information is instrumental to local, state, and federal officials as it provides real-time data to aid in policymaking and decision-making. Additionally, businesses can utilize this information to make informed economic decisions.
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