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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Census Bureau
[Docket Number 221014–0215]
RIN 0607–XC065
Annual Integrated Economic Survey
Census Bureau, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of consideration and
request for comments.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the Bureau of the Census (Census
Bureau) is considering a proposal to
conduct the Annual Integrated
Economic Survey (AIES). The AIES is a
new survey designed to integrate and
replace seven existing annual business
surveys into one survey and will
provide the only comprehensive
national and subnational data on
business revenues, expenses, and assets
on an annual basis. The AIES is
designed to combine Census Bureau
collections to reduce respondent
burden, increase data quality, and allow
the Census Bureau to operate more
efficiently to reduce costs. These data
are not publicly available from
nongovernment or other governmental
sources. Based on information and
recommendations received by the
Census Bureau, the data have significant
application to the needs of other
government agencies and the public.
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be submitted on or before
December 5, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
addressed to Blynda Metcalf, U.S.
Census Bureau, Associate Directorate for
Economic Programs (ADEP),
Washington, DC 20233–6600, (301) 763–
4781, Blynda.K.Metcalf@census.gov.
You may also submit comments,
identified by Docket Number USBC–
2022–0015 to the Federal e-Rulemaking
Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. All
comments received are part of the
public record. No comments will be
posted to https://www.regulations.gov for
public viewing until after the comment
period has closed. Comments will
generally be posted without change. All
Personally Identifiable Information (for
example, name and address) voluntarily
submitted by the commenter may be
publicly accessible. Do not submit
Confidential Business Information or
otherwise sensitive or protected
information. You may submit
attachments to electronic comments in
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF
file formats.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
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copies of the information collection
instrument(s) and instructions should
be directed to Blynda Metcalf, U.S.
Census Bureau, ADEP, Washington, DC
20233–6600, (301) 763–4781,
Blynda.K.Metcalf@census.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Census Bureau plans to conduct the
AIES on an annual basis, beginning in
survey year 2023. The Census Bureau
will conduct the AIES under the
authority of Title 13, United States
Code, sections, 131 and 182. The AIES
is a new survey designed to integrate
and replace seven existing annual
business surveys into one survey. The
AIES will provide the only
comprehensive national and
subnational data on business revenues,
expenses, and assets on an annual basis.
The AIES is designed to combine
Census Bureau collections to reduce
respondent burden, increase data
quality, and allow the Census Bureau to
operate more efficiently to reduce costs.
The existing collections integrated into
the AIES are the Annual Retail Trade
Survey (ARTS), Annual Wholesale
Trade Survey (AWTS), Service Annual
Survey (SAS), Annual Survey of
Manufactures (ASM), Annual Capital
Expenditures Survey (ACES),
Manufacturer’s Unfilled Orders Survey
(M3UFO), and the Report of
Organization. The ARTS has been
conducted annually since 1951 to
collect sales, expenses, and other items
for the retail sector of the economy. The
AWTS has been conducted annually
since 1978 to collect data on sales,
inventories, operational expenses, and
purchases for wholesale trade. The SAS
has been conducted annually since 1982
to collect revenues and other measures
for most traditional service industries.
The ASM has been conducted annually
since 1948 to collect revenues,
expenses, capital expenditures, fuels
and electric energy used, and
inventories in the manufacturing sector.
The ACES has been conducted annually
since 1996 to collect capital spending
for new and used structures and
equipment in agriculture, construction,
mining, manufacturing, retail,
wholesale, and service sectors. The
M3UFO began collecting manufacturing
revenue and unfilled orders data in
2010. The Report of Organization has
been collecting information on
organization and structure of firms to
maintain the Business Register on an
annual basis since 1973.
Estimates currently published in
ARTS, AWTS, SAS, ASM, and ACES
will be produced as part of the AIES and
expanded to include subnational data
across the economy. Previously, the
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ASM (manufacturing) was the only
annual survey being integrated into
AIES that produced subnational data.
AIES will produce subnational data for
manufacturing, retail, wholesale, and
service sectors if quality standards are
met. The AIES information previously
collected on the Report of Organization
will continue to be used to update the
Business Register, and the AIES data
previously collected on the M3UFO will
continue to be used for the M3
benchmarking purposes. Data users will
be able to access the AIES estimates
through data.census.gov. Private
businesses, organizations, industry
analysts, educators and students, and
economic researchers have used the
data and estimates provided by these
seven existing collections for analyzing
and conducting impact evaluations on
past and current economic performance,
short-term economic forecasts,
productivity, long-term economic
growth, market analysis, tax policy,
capacity utilization, business fixed
capital stocks and capital formation,
domestic and international
competitiveness trade policy, product
development, market research, and
financial analysis. Trade and
professional organizations have used the
estimates to analyze industry trends and
benchmark their own statistical
programs, develop forecasts, and
evaluate regulatory requirements.
Government program officials and
agencies have used the data for research,
economic policy making, and
forecasting. Based on the use of the data
of the existing collections, estimates
produced from the AIES will serve as a
benchmark for Census Bureau indicator
programs, such as the Advance Monthly
Sales for Retail and Food Services
(MARTS), the Monthly Retail Trade
Survey (MRTS), Manufacturers’
Shipments Inventories & Orders (M3),
Monthly Wholesale Trade Survey
(MWTS), and the Quarterly Services
Survey (QSS). Like the previous
collections, the AIES will provide
updates to the Longitudinal Research
Database (LRD), and Census Bureau staff
and academic researchers with sworn
agent status will continue to use the
LRD for micro data analysis. The Census
Bureau will also continue to use
information collected in the AIES to
update and maintain the centralized,
multipurpose Business Register that
provides sampling populations and
enumeration lists for the Census
Bureau’s economic surveys and
censuses. The Bureau of Economic
Analysis (BEA) will continue to use the
estimates to derive industry output for
the input-output accounts and for the
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gross domestic product (GDP). We
expect that the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS) will continue to use the
data as input to its Producer Price Index
(PPI) and in developing productivity
measurements; the Federal Reserve
Board (FRB) will continue to use the
data to prepare the Index of Industrial
Production, to improve estimates of
investment indicators for monetary
policy, and in monitoring retail credit
lending; the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) will continue
to use the data to estimate expenditures
for the National Health Accounts and
for monitoring and evaluating
healthcare industries; and the
Department of the Treasury will
continue use the data to analyze
depreciation and to research economic
trends.
The AIES covers domestic, nonfarm
employer businesses with operations
during the survey year. Nonemployer
businesses are not within the scope of
this new AIES. The Census Bureau will
submit a separate request for approval to
collect data from nonemployer
businesses, if it is determined that a
collection is needed to produce those
estimates.
All proposed content for the AIES is
currently being collected on the surveys
it will replace. The AIES will collect the
following information from employer
businesses in the AIES sample:
—Business characteristics, including
employment, operating status,
organizational change, ownership
information, and co-op status
—Business classification, including
business activity, type of operation,
and tax status
—Revenue, including sales, shipments,
and receipts, revenue by class of
customer, taxes, contributions, gifts,
and grants, products, and e-commerce
activity
—Operating expenses, including
purchased services, payroll, benefits,
rental payments, utilities, interest,
resales, equipment, materials and
supplies, research and development,
and other detailed operating expenses
—Assets, including capital
expenditures, inventories, and
depreciable assets
—Robotic equipment
Additional topics of collections in the
AIES include sources of revenue for
providers (e.g., hospitals and other
businesses in the health industry) of
select services such as inpatient days,
outpatient visits to hospitals, patient
visits for other selected health
industries, revenue from telemedicine
services, and expenses for electronic
health records. Product data will be
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collected from businesses operating in
manufacturing and services industries.
Merchandise lines data will be collected
from businesses operating in select
retail industries will collect
merchandise lines data. Detailed
inventories will be collected for trucks,
truck tractors, and trailers.
Starting with the 2024 survey, the
AIES may include new questions each
year based on relevant business topics.
Potential topics for such new questions
could include technological advances,
management and business practices,
exporting practices, and globalization.
In survey years 2019 and 2020,
research was conducted on the potential
impacts of a coordinated collection of
SAS, ARTS, and AWTS. This
coordinated collection research was
designed to investigate the impact of
implementing the existing contact
strategy that encompassed multiple
survey requests. Following the 2019 and
2020 coordinated collection research
effort, approximately 19 interviews were
conducted with nonrespondents, and 35
interviews were conducted with
respondents. In 2021, AIES data
accessibility and recordkeeping studies
were conducted with about 60
companies. In survey year 2021, a pilot
AIES survey was administered to 78
companies, including 2,863
establishments, to test the respondent
experience; the 2021 pilot AIES survey
focused on the layout and design of the
collection instrument and harmonized
content. From the pilot survey, 10
interviews were conducted with
respondents, and 15 Response Analysis
Surveys (RAS) were completed by
respondents. Cognitive testing
encompassing survey structure,
instrument design, and respondent
reporting process was conducted with
about 40 companies in 2022. Usability
testing on the electronic collection
instrument will be conducted with up to
30 companies at the end of 2022 and
will continue into 2023.
The 2023 AIES sample will be
comprised of approximately 380,000
employer businesses to produce
statistics that measure economic
activity. Businesses which reported
business activity on Internal Revenue
Service tax forms 941, ‘‘Employer’s
Quarterly Federal Tax Return’’; 944,
‘‘Employer’s Annual Federal Tax
Return’’; 1065 ‘‘U.S. Return of
Partnership Income’’; or any one of the
1120 corporate tax forms will be eligible
for selection.
The AIES will be collected using only
electronic instruments. Respondents
will receive an email and/or letter
notifying them of their requirement to
respond and how to access the survey.
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Responses will be due approximately 30
days from receipt. Select businesses will
receive a due date reminder via a letter
or email prior to the due date.
Additionally, email follow-ups and up
to three mail follow-ups to
nonrespondents will be conducted at
approximately one-month intervals.
Selected nonrespondents will receive a
priority class mailing for the third
follow-up if needed. Selected
nonrespondents will also receive
follow-up telephone calls.
Paperwork Reduction Act
Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, no person is required to respond
to, nor shall a person be subject to a
penalty for failure to comply with a
collection of information subject to the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) unless that
collection of information displays a
currently valid Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) control number. This
action will integrate into the AIES the
following existing collections (listed
with their corresponding OMB control
numbers): the Annual Retail Trade
Survey (ARTS) (0607–0013), the Annual
Wholesale Trade Survey (AWTS) (0607–
0195), Service Annual Survey (SAS)
(0607–0422), the Annual Survey of
Manufactures (ASM) (0607–0449), the
Annual Capital Expenditures Survey
(ACES) (0607–0782), the Manufacturer’s
Unfilled Orders Survey (M3UFO)
(0607–0561), and the Report of
Organization (0607–0444). In
accordance with the PRA, 44 U.S.C.,
chapter 45, the Census Bureau will
submit a request for approval to the
OMB for approval of the AIES.
Robert L. Santos, Director, Census
Bureau, approved the publication of this
notification in the Federal Register.
Dated: October 28, 2022.
Shannon Wink,
Program Analyst, Policy Coordination Office,
U.S. Census Bureau.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Census Bureau
[Docket Number 221014-0215]
RIN 0607-XC065
Annual Integrated Economic Survey
AGENCY: Census Bureau, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of consideration and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of the Census (Census
Bureau) is considering a proposal to conduct the Annual Integrated
Economic Survey (AIES). The AIES is a new survey designed to integrate
and replace seven existing annual business surveys into one survey and
will provide the only comprehensive national and subnational data on
business revenues, expenses, and assets on an annual basis. The AIES is
designed to combine Census Bureau collections to reduce respondent
burden, increase data quality, and allow the Census Bureau to operate
more efficiently to reduce costs. These data are not publicly available
from nongovernment or other governmental sources. Based on information
and recommendations received by the Census Bureau, the data have
significant application to the needs of other government agencies and
the public.
DATES: Written comments on this notice must be submitted on or before
December 5, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be addressed to Blynda Metcalf, U.S.
Census Bureau, Associate Directorate for Economic Programs (ADEP),
Washington, DC 20233-6600, (301) 763-4781, [email protected].
You may also submit comments, identified by Docket Number USBC-2022-
0015 to the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
All comments received are part of the public record. No comments will
be posted to https://www.regulations.gov for public viewing until after
the comment period has closed. Comments will generally be posted
without change. All Personally Identifiable Information (for example,
name and address) voluntarily submitted by the commenter may be
publicly accessible. Do not submit Confidential Business Information or
otherwise sensitive or protected information. You may submit
attachments to electronic comments in Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe
PDF file formats.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection instrument(s) and instructions
should be directed to Blynda Metcalf, U.S. Census Bureau, ADEP,
Washington, DC 20233-6600, (301) 763-4781, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Census Bureau plans to conduct the AIES
on an annual basis, beginning in survey year 2023. The Census Bureau
will conduct the AIES under the authority of Title 13, United States
Code, sections, 131 and 182. The AIES is a new survey designed to
integrate and replace seven existing annual business surveys into one
survey. The AIES will provide the only comprehensive national and
subnational data on business revenues, expenses, and assets on an
annual basis. The AIES is designed to combine Census Bureau collections
to reduce respondent burden, increase data quality, and allow the
Census Bureau to operate more efficiently to reduce costs. The existing
collections integrated into the AIES are the Annual Retail Trade Survey
(ARTS), Annual Wholesale Trade Survey (AWTS), Service Annual Survey
(SAS), Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM), Annual Capital Expenditures
Survey (ACES), Manufacturer's Unfilled Orders Survey (M3UFO), and the
Report of Organization. The ARTS has been conducted annually since 1951
to collect sales, expenses, and other items for the retail sector of
the economy. The AWTS has been conducted annually since 1978 to collect
data on sales, inventories, operational expenses, and purchases for
wholesale trade. The SAS has been conducted annually since 1982 to
collect revenues and other measures for most traditional service
industries. The ASM has been conducted annually since 1948 to collect
revenues, expenses, capital expenditures, fuels and electric energy
used, and inventories in the manufacturing sector. The ACES has been
conducted annually since 1996 to collect capital spending for new and
used structures and equipment in agriculture, construction, mining,
manufacturing, retail, wholesale, and service sectors. The M3UFO began
collecting manufacturing revenue and unfilled orders data in 2010. The
Report of Organization has been collecting information on organization
and structure of firms to maintain the Business Register on an annual
basis since 1973.
Estimates currently published in ARTS, AWTS, SAS, ASM, and ACES
will be produced as part of the AIES and expanded to include
subnational data across the economy. Previously, the
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ASM (manufacturing) was the only annual survey being integrated into
AIES that produced subnational data. AIES will produce subnational data
for manufacturing, retail, wholesale, and service sectors if quality
standards are met. The AIES information previously collected on the
Report of Organization will continue to be used to update the Business
Register, and the AIES data previously collected on the M3UFO will
continue to be used for the M3 benchmarking purposes. Data users will
be able to access the AIES estimates through data.census.gov. Private
businesses, organizations, industry analysts, educators and students,
and economic researchers have used the data and estimates provided by
these seven existing collections for analyzing and conducting impact
evaluations on past and current economic performance, short-term
economic forecasts, productivity, long-term economic growth, market
analysis, tax policy, capacity utilization, business fixed capital
stocks and capital formation, domestic and international
competitiveness trade policy, product development, market research, and
financial analysis. Trade and professional organizations have used the
estimates to analyze industry trends and benchmark their own
statistical programs, develop forecasts, and evaluate regulatory
requirements. Government program officials and agencies have used the
data for research, economic policy making, and forecasting. Based on
the use of the data of the existing collections, estimates produced
from the AIES will serve as a benchmark for Census Bureau indicator
programs, such as the Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food
Services (MARTS), the Monthly Retail Trade Survey (MRTS),
Manufacturers' Shipments Inventories & Orders (M3), Monthly Wholesale
Trade Survey (MWTS), and the Quarterly Services Survey (QSS). Like the
previous collections, the AIES will provide updates to the Longitudinal
Research Database (LRD), and Census Bureau staff and academic
researchers with sworn agent status will continue to use the LRD for
micro data analysis. The Census Bureau will also continue to use
information collected in the AIES to update and maintain the
centralized, multipurpose Business Register that provides sampling
populations and enumeration lists for the Census Bureau's economic
surveys and censuses. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) will
continue to use the estimates to derive industry output for the input-
output accounts and for the gross domestic product (GDP). We expect
that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will continue to use the data
as input to its Producer Price Index (PPI) and in developing
productivity measurements; the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) will
continue to use the data to prepare the Index of Industrial Production,
to improve estimates of investment indicators for monetary policy, and
in monitoring retail credit lending; the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) will continue to use the data to estimate
expenditures for the National Health Accounts and for monitoring and
evaluating healthcare industries; and the Department of the Treasury
will continue use the data to analyze depreciation and to research
economic trends.
The AIES covers domestic, nonfarm employer businesses with
operations during the survey year. Nonemployer businesses are not
within the scope of this new AIES. The Census Bureau will submit a
separate request for approval to collect data from nonemployer
businesses, if it is determined that a collection is needed to produce
those estimates.
All proposed content for the AIES is currently being collected on
the surveys it will replace. The AIES will collect the following
information from employer businesses in the AIES sample:
--Business characteristics, including employment, operating status,
organizational change, ownership information, and co-op status
--Business classification, including business activity, type of
operation, and tax status
--Revenue, including sales, shipments, and receipts, revenue by class
of customer, taxes, contributions, gifts, and grants, products, and e-
commerce activity
--Operating expenses, including purchased services, payroll, benefits,
rental payments, utilities, interest, resales, equipment, materials and
supplies, research and development, and other detailed operating
expenses
--Assets, including capital expenditures, inventories, and depreciable
assets
--Robotic equipment
Additional topics of collections in the AIES include sources of
revenue for providers (e.g., hospitals and other businesses in the
health industry) of select services such as inpatient days, outpatient
visits to hospitals, patient visits for other selected health
industries, revenue from telemedicine services, and expenses for
electronic health records. Product data will be collected from
businesses operating in manufacturing and services industries.
Merchandise lines data will be collected from businesses operating in
select retail industries will collect merchandise lines data. Detailed
inventories will be collected for trucks, truck tractors, and trailers.
Starting with the 2024 survey, the AIES may include new questions
each year based on relevant business topics. Potential topics for such
new questions could include technological advances, management and
business practices, exporting practices, and globalization.
In survey years 2019 and 2020, research was conducted on the
potential impacts of a coordinated collection of SAS, ARTS, and AWTS.
This coordinated collection research was designed to investigate the
impact of implementing the existing contact strategy that encompassed
multiple survey requests. Following the 2019 and 2020 coordinated
collection research effort, approximately 19 interviews were conducted
with nonrespondents, and 35 interviews were conducted with respondents.
In 2021, AIES data accessibility and recordkeeping studies were
conducted with about 60 companies. In survey year 2021, a pilot AIES
survey was administered to 78 companies, including 2,863
establishments, to test the respondent experience; the 2021 pilot AIES
survey focused on the layout and design of the collection instrument
and harmonized content. From the pilot survey, 10 interviews were
conducted with respondents, and 15 Response Analysis Surveys (RAS) were
completed by respondents. Cognitive testing encompassing survey
structure, instrument design, and respondent reporting process was
conducted with about 40 companies in 2022. Usability testing on the
electronic collection instrument will be conducted with up to 30
companies at the end of 2022 and will continue into 2023.
The 2023 AIES sample will be comprised of approximately 380,000
employer businesses to produce statistics that measure economic
activity. Businesses which reported business activity on Internal
Revenue Service tax forms 941, ``Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax
Return''; 944, ``Employer's Annual Federal Tax Return''; 1065 ``U.S.
Return of Partnership Income''; or any one of the 1120 corporate tax
forms will be eligible for selection.
The AIES will be collected using only electronic instruments.
Respondents will receive an email and/or letter notifying them of their
requirement to respond and how to access the survey.
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Responses will be due approximately 30 days from receipt. Select
businesses will receive a due date reminder via a letter or email prior
to the due date. Additionally, email follow-ups and up to three mail
follow-ups to nonrespondents will be conducted at approximately one-
month intervals. Selected nonrespondents will receive a priority class
mailing for the third follow-up if needed. Selected nonrespondents will
also receive follow-up telephone calls.
Paperwork Reduction Act
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure
to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements
of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) unless that collection of
information displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) control number. This action will integrate into the AIES the
following existing collections (listed with their corresponding OMB
control numbers): the Annual Retail Trade Survey (ARTS) (0607-0013),
the Annual Wholesale Trade Survey (AWTS) (0607-0195), Service Annual
Survey (SAS) (0607-0422), the Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM)
(0607-0449), the Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES) (0607-0782),
the Manufacturer's Unfilled Orders Survey (M3UFO) (0607-0561), and the
Report of Organization (0607-0444). In accordance with the PRA, 44
U.S.C., chapter 45, the Census Bureau will submit a request for
approval to the OMB for approval of the AIES.
Robert L. Santos, Director, Census Bureau, approved the publication
of this notification in the Federal Register.
Dated: October 28, 2022.
Shannon Wink,
Program Analyst, Policy Coordination Office, U.S. Census Bureau.
[FR Doc. 2022-24035 Filed 11-3-22; 8:45 am]
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