WASHINGTON – The Council of Economic Advisers got help from some superheroes assembling this year’s Economic Report of the President.

Listed among the interns who helped compile the 711-page document released this week by the White House were Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker, Aunt May, Steve Rogers, John Cleese, John Snow and Kathryn Janeway.

Snow is a character from the popular HBO series “Game of Thrones,” while Cleese is a famous actor. Janeway is the name of Kate Mulgrew’s character on the “Star Trek: Voyager” franchise.

From the Marvel Universe comes Rogers — better known as Captain America — as well as Peter Parker and Aunt May, from the Spider-Man comic books.

Wayne is the alter ego of DC Comics’ Batman.

The name J.T. Hutt, which appeared on the list, was seemingly shorthand for the “Star Wars” character Jabba the Hutt.

President Trump received a briefing on the report Monday morning.

The CEA’s Twitter account said the famous names were added to the report purposely.

“Thank you for noticing, our interns are indeed super heroes! We’ve thought so all along, but we knew it’d take a little more to get them the attention they deserve. They have made significant contributions to the Economic Report of the President and do so every day at CEA,” a tweet from @WhiteHouseCEA read.

“Who said economics has to be a dismal science?” the thread continued. “Did folks really think this was a mistake?!? That would never have made it past our fact-checkers — who, in fact, include our interns!”