Which are the stronger sectors in the United States (GDP)?

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The discussion centers on identifying the most profitable sectors contributing to the high GDP of the United States. The user compares the U.S. economy to Italy's, highlighting Italy's strengths in tourism, high fashion, automotive, and food brands, while noting a lack of technological innovation. The conversation suggests that manufacturing and financial sectors are significant contributors to the U.S. GDP. The user references the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) for data on GDP by industry, indicating that these sectors are key areas to explore for understanding economic performance.
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Hi.
Does someone that know more about US economy can help me in answering this question?

Which are the most profitable sectors in the USA that create a so high GDP?
The manufactural one ?

For example my country ( Italy) have a great tourism sector, almost in every periodo f the year people came to visit Italy.

We have;
A good high fashion sector: Armani, Prada, Gucci, Dolce e Gabbana etc... so a manufacturer sector.
Cars: Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, although fiat cars are cheap and have low quality, one of the worst world car.
Food Brands: Parmigiano Reggiano, Grana Padano, Barilla, Buitoni, De Cecco...etc...

We lack the technological part, we don't have an italian mobile phone or a computer, even thought we had Olivetti.
 
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