The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has developed an application that allows iPad and iPhone users to access FRED’s nearly 34,000 economic data series from 37 regional, national and international sources. Users can select data from 14 categories, create … Continue reading
These 837 series from the BLS Current Population Survey are monthly estimates of labor force, employment, unemployment rates, persons not in the labor force, and other demographic and labor force characteristics.
These 96 series were added to FRED from the Census Bureau’s Value of Construction Put in Place release. The data reflect spending in various categories of construction such as public, private, residential and others.
See the data reflecting the yields to maturity on accrued principal for the 10-Year 0-5/8% Treasury Inflation-Indexed Note, Due 5/15/2021. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) have principals that increase with inflation and decrease with deflation since they are tied to the … Continue reading
These 285 series, constructed by the BLS, measure annual manufacturing productivity and unit labor cost for 19 countries.
These 264 series from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System include data pertaining to Net Charge-Offs and Charge-Off Rates, Delinquencies and Delinquency Rates, and Loan Volumes.
These series include 123 series depicting factors affecting reserve balances and data from the Fed’s consolidated balance sheet. Also, 516 series represent balance sheet items of individual Federal Reserve Banks.
These 178 quarterly series were added to FRED from the Census Bureau’s Quarterly Starts and Completions by Purpose and by Design release. These new series include 36 US and 142 Census Region series.
This addition expands the Manufacturer’s Shipments, Inventories, and Orders (M3) Survey to include all 760 series available in the release. Now, all New Orders data are in FRED along with Shipments, Inventories, Unfilled Orders, Ratios of Inventory to Shipments, and Ratios … Continue reading
These 1,910 Main Economic Indicator series are labor and prices data from forty countries. The series include labor force, unemployment rate, labor costs,and consumer prices—all from the OECD