Federal Reserve Economic Data

Publications Announcements

Off to College?

Get the basics on higher education—including college loans.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Top Story 1

Potential Output

From Economic Synopses: Get a handle on how economists measure the economy’s potential.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 4

Married Men Make More

Economic Synopses digs deeper into the wage gap.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 1

Teacher Pay

Economic Synopses looks at differences in teacher pay across the U.S.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 3

The Costs of a (Great) Recession

From Economic Synopses: During the Great Recession, most government support was aimed at stabilizing the financial sector.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 1

Firms great and small

Economic Synopses compares assumptions and actual data on firm behavior during the Great Recession.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 3

Debt in the St. Louis Fed’s District

Economic Synopses tracks the ups and down of debt in St. Louis, Louisville, Memphis, and Little Rock.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 1

Privacy, Cash, and Crypto

The latest from Early Edition Review considers privacy for purchases.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 3

Why Are U.S. Bond Yields So High?

Find out here.

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 1

Recession Signals

From Economic Synopses: May’s unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%, the lowest in 18 years. Does this tell us something about the next recession?

Posted in Publications Announcements, Research Announcements, Research Announcements On FRED, Top Story 1

Subscribe to the FRED newsletter


Follow us

Back to Top