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MetroMonitor Gross Metropolitan Product

The maps below display, for the 100 largest metro areas, the change in gross metropolitan product (GMP)--the total value of goods and services produced: (a) from each metro area’s peak GMP quarter to the most recent quarter, measuring the extent to which output has recovered from the recession’s full impact; and (b) from the previous quarter to the most recent quarter, measuring whether metropolitan output is moving toward recovery.

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Percent Change in GMP, Fourth Quarter 2008 to First Quarter 2009

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