Figure 2-5. Value of Merchandise Trade by Groups of Customs Districts: 1951-2005 (Chained $2000)
Foreign trade has had a major impact on all the borders and coasts of the United States. Since 1950, the value of merchandise trade has grown in fifteen-fold in inflation adjusted terms. In 2005, ports and airports on the Atlantic Coast remain the most important, but growth in all other regions since 1950, particularly the Pacific Coast and Mexican border, has been much faster.
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Customs District | 1951 | 1955 | 1960 | 1965 | 1970 | 1975 | 1980 | 1985 | 1990 | 1995 | 2000 | 2005 |
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Atlantic Coast | 76.4 | 67.7 | 75.3 | 93.0 | 121.7 | 199.5 | 326.6 | 265.9 | 331.8 | 383.9 | 514.5 | 624.6 |
Gulf Coast | 24.3 | 18.9 | 26.8 | 34.1 | 38.9 | 99.5 | 189.5 | 110.3 | 129.1 | 160.2 | 213.2 | 308.5 |
Mexican Border | 4.0 | 3.5 | 3.7 | 5.2 | 7.6 | 15.8 | 33.1 | 32.7 | 59.6 | 102.8 | 214.2 | 228.7 |
Pacific Coast | 13.2 | 13.3 | 20.3 | 27.7 | 49.0 | 91.1 | 160.8 | 186.6 | 290.4 | 401.5 | 513.0 | 518.4 |
Canadian Border | 26.3 | 27.7 | 30.2 | 47.9 | 75.5 | 116.8 | 146.7 | 183.5 | 248.2 | 359.8 | 490.4 | 560.7 |
Total | 144.1 | 131.0 | 156.3 | 207.9 | 292.7 | 522.6 | 856.7 | 779.0 | 1,059.0 | 1,408.3 | 1,945.3 | 2,240.8 |
Source: 1951-1970: U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Bicentennial Edition (Washington, DC: 1975); 1975: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1977 (Washington, DC: 1977); 1980-1985: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1987 (Washington, DC; 1986); 1990-2000: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006 (Washington, DC; 2005); 2005: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, FT920 - U.S. Merchandise Trade: Selected Highlights (Washington, DC: December 2005), available at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/Press-Release/2005pr/12/ft920/ as of September 8, 2006; Implict GDP Deflator: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Current-Dollar and "Real" Gross Domestic Product, available at www.bea.gov as of September 8, 2006.
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