Learn the steps for “Creating and Analyzing a Binary Map” using GeoFRED.
Learn the steps for “Creating and Analyzing a Binary Map” using GeoFRED.
FRED has added 36 daily Russell Index series. These Russell stock indexes represent varying coverage percentages of the U.S. equity market.
FRED has just added 3 labor market conditions indexes. Two of the indicators are from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, and one is from the Federal Reserve Board. These monthly indexes use various labor market variables to measure the health of the labor market.
In its 22-year history, the Regional Economist has undergone several makeovers in design and content. Help us make the next version more valuable by taking this survey. The articles in this quarterly publication are written by economists primarily for an audience of noneconomists: Many address issues in the news; others provide lessons on economics in general. Check out a few past issues here.
5,844 from 1913 to 2014, to be exact: members and chairmen of the Board of Governors and presidents of the Federal Reserve Banks of Cleveland, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and St. Louis.
FRED user accounts let you save, create, subscribe, and share: Save your graphs and datalists. Create your own “dashboard” webpage with “widgets.” Subscribe to data alerts. And share it all with friends.
The latest Review offers research on the balance sheets of younger Americans. Read selected papers from a recent symposium co-sponsored by the St. Louis Fed and Washington University in St. Louis.
FRED has just added 768 world development indicators from the World Bank. These annual, country-level series include the fertility rate, the infant mortality rate, life expectancy, and the literacy rate.
In its 22-year history, the Regional Economist has undergone several makeovers in design and content. Help us make the next version more valuable by taking this survey. The articles in this quarterly publication are written by economists primarily for an audience of noneconomists: Many address issues in the news; others provide lessons on economics in general. Check out a few past issues here.
Thirty select FRED data releases now include a “release view”: This new feature allows you to view the release the way the source presents it! For example, you can view the components of GDP or CPI or see the H.15 weekly interest rates. Tweet @stlouisfed or email us if you have a favorite release you’d like converted, or take a look at our tutorial.