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Arkansas Economy

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Which conclusion about Tourism is supported?

  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
  • Tourism can diversify local economies in mountain, river, and historic areas
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
  • Current-dollar GDP automatically removes the effect of changing prices.
Correct answer(s):
  • Tourism can diversify local economies in mountain, river, and historic areas

How should Arkansas forestry be understood?

  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
  • Current-dollar GDP automatically removes the effect of changing prices.
  • Arkansas forestry links a renewable natural resource with lumber, paper, and related manufacturing
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas forestry links a renewable natural resource with lumber, paper, and related manufacturing

What is accurate about Arkansas freight movement?

  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
  • Arkansas freight movement depends on a multimodal system of highways, railroads, airports, and waterways
  • Current-dollar GDP automatically removes the effect of changing prices.
  • GDP per resident is exactly the same as the wage earned by the typical worker.
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas freight movement depends on a multimodal system of highways, railroads, airports, and waterways

What does the Arkansas source material show about Agricultural output?

  • Arkansas’s economy depends only on farming and has no important manufacturing or service sectors.
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
  • Agricultural output creates economic activity in processing and logistics beyond the value produced on farms
  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
Correct answer(s):
  • Agricultural output creates economic activity in processing and logistics beyond the value produced on farms

Which interpretation of Manufacturing adds value to Arkansas raw materials and agricultural is correct?

  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
  • GDP per resident is exactly the same as the wage earned by the typical worker.
  • Manufacturing adds value to Arkansas raw materials and agricultural products before they reach consumers
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
Correct answer(s):
  • Manufacturing adds value to Arkansas raw materials and agricultural products before they reach consumers

How should gap between current-dollar and real GDP be understood?

  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • The gap between current-dollar and real GDP reflects price-level effects as well as the use of a fixed reference framework
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • The gap between current-dollar and real GDP reflects price-level effects as well as the use of a fixed reference framework

Which statement best describes Dividing 2025 current-dollar GDP by the 2025 population estimate?

  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
  • Dividing 2025 current-dollar GDP by the 2025 population estimate gives roughly $63,700 of GDP per resident
Correct answer(s):
  • Dividing 2025 current-dollar GDP by the 2025 population estimate gives roughly $63,700 of GDP per resident

What is accurate about Per-capita GDP cannot be used as a direct substitute?

  • Per-capita GDP cannot be used as a direct substitute for wages, household income, or personal income
  • Official population and GDP estimates are never revised.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • Per-capita GDP cannot be used as a direct substitute for wages, household income, or personal income

Which choice correctly explains Census population estimates?

  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Census population estimates can be revised as newer demographic information becomes available
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • Census population estimates can be revised as newer demographic information becomes available

What does the Arkansas source material show about BEA state GDP figures may be revised after initial?

  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • BEA state GDP figures may be revised after initial publication
Correct answer(s):
  • BEA state GDP figures may be revised after initial publication

Which interpretation of Annual GDP figures is correct?

  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Annual GDP figures are better suited to annual comparisons than a single quarter reported at an annualized rate
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
Correct answer(s):
  • Annual GDP figures are better suited to annual comparisons than a single quarter reported at an annualized rate

Which conclusion about Using the 2025 annual GDP figure avoids mixing a is supported?

  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
  • Using the 2025 annual GDP figure avoids mixing a full-year measure with a quarterly annualized measure
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
Correct answer(s):
  • Using the 2025 annual GDP figure avoids mixing a full-year measure with a quarterly annualized measure

How should the link between Arkansas geography and regional activity be understood?

  • Arkansas’s economy depends only on farming and has no important manufacturing or service sectors.
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
  • Current-dollar GDP automatically removes the effect of changing prices.
  • Arkansas’s physical geography helps explain regional differences in agriculture, forestry, tourism, and settlement
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's physical geography helps explain regional differences in agriculture, forestry, tourism, and settlement

Which statement best describes Alluvial soils in eastern Arkansas?

  • Alluvial soils in eastern Arkansas support intensive row-crop agriculture
  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
  • Current-dollar GDP automatically removes the effect of changing prices.
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
Correct answer(s):
  • Alluvial soils in eastern Arkansas support intensive row-crop agriculture

What is accurate about Forested uplands?

  • Current-dollar GDP automatically removes the effect of changing prices.
  • Forested uplands support timber production and outdoor recreation
  • Agricultural production creates no economic activity outside farms.
  • Transportation and logistics have little connection to Arkansas’s location or major employers.
Correct answer(s):
  • Forested uplands support timber production and outdoor recreation

What does the Arkansas source material show about population increase from the 2020 estimate base to the 2025 estimate?

  • The population increase from the 2020 estimate base to the 2025 estimate was approximately 3.43%
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
Correct answer(s):
  • The population increase from the 2020 estimate base to the 2025 estimate was approximately 3.43%

Which interpretation of Arkansas’s real GDP is correct?

  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Arkansas’s real GDP increased by about $3.25 billion from 2024 to 2025
  • Official population and GDP estimates are never revised.
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's real GDP increased by about $3.25 billion from 2024 to 2025

Which conclusion about rise from $147.390 billion to $150.640 billion in is supported?

  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • The rise from $147.390 billion to $150.640 billion in real GDP equals growth of about 2.2%
  • Official population and GDP estimates are never revised.
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
Correct answer(s):
  • The rise from $147.390 billion to $150.640 billion in real GDP equals growth of about 2.2%

Which choice correctly explains Arkansas’s population?

  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • Official population and GDP estimates are never revised.
  • Arkansas’s population increased by 103,261 from the April 2020 estimate base of 3,011,530 to the July 2025 estimate of 3,114,791
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's population increased by 103,261 from the April 2020 estimate base of 3,011,530 to the July 2025 estimate of 3,114,791