Allows users to download data sets from a specific date in history (as far back as 1927).
Annual economic surveys cover selected sectors of the U.S. economy and feature industry and geographic statistics that supplement those published in the economic census. Data are available at the national level, and in some cases, for states, metro areas and counties. These surveys provide interim information that is critical for understanding changes in the nation's economic structure and performance.
The BEA prepares national, regional, industry, and international accounts that present essential information on such key issues as economic growth, regional economic development, interindustry relationships, and the Nation's position in the world economy.
A monthly report covering consumer price movements. The data is separated into the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers and for Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, reflecting data for U.S. city averages and selected areas. Covers the prices of the necessities of daily life--food, shelter, clothing, transportation, etc.
The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of households conducted by the Bureau of Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It provides a comprehensive body of data on the labor force, employment, unemployment and persons not in the labor force.
The Economic Census from the US Census Bureau provides a detailed portrait of the US economy once every five years, from the national to the local level. Data is available at the industry and geographic level, and the survey of business owners is included.
Includes tables and charts of basic economic indicators from the Government Printing Office (GPO). The data is generally quoted for about 8 or 9 years and then quarterly for the most recent 3 years.
FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) is a database of over 15,000 US economic time series.
Access national, state, and metropolitan area data on U.S. foundations and their grants. Find out the assets and giving of the nation's grantmaking foundations, learn how they distribute their grant dollars, and identify the top recipients of their gifts.
Volume 1 by country, volume 2 by commodity. Amounts and values of exports and imports by commodity and country. Uses SITC (Statistics of International Trade in Services) codes.
Provides descriptions and data on labor statistics covering employment, unemployment, hours, earnings, consumer and producer price indexes, wages and work stoppages.
Data resources associated with the NBER research program.
Historical compilation of the estimates of the national income and product accounts covered in the Survey of Current Business. These figures show the production, distribution and use of the nation's output.
The Penn World Table provides purchasing power parity and national income accounts converted to international prices for 189 countries/territories for some or all of the years 1950-2010.
(Formerly called the Wholesale Price Indexes) A monthly report measuring the average change in prices received by commodity producers in all stages of production, from crude goods to finished products, by commodity and by industry. These indexes are designed to measure real price changes. An annual supplement presents annual averages, cumulated monthly data for the year, and information on weights.
Semiannual survey summarizing the current world economic situation and the short-term prospects. Charts, tables and a statistical appendix are included.