These series for age groups 20 to 24 years, 25 to 54 years, and 55 years and over are monthly estimates of civilian labor force, labor force participation rate, unemployment, and noninstitutional population from the BLS Current Population Survey.
These series for age groups 20 to 24 years, 25 to 54 years, and 55 years and over are monthly estimates of civilian labor force, labor force participation rate, unemployment, and noninstitutional population from the BLS Current Population Survey.
These daily series are from Wilshire Associates Incorporated: 22 include indexes with varying market capitalizations such as Large, Mid, Small, and Micro and the type of fund (e.g. growth or value) and one includes an index of the Internet Sector.
These 12 series are the monthly and annual headline gross domestic income (“GDI”) figures that come from the National Income and Product Accounts (“NIPA”) tables produced by the BEA.
The BLS released Dec 2012 U.S. payroll employment data.
The BEA released the third estimate of 2012 Q3 U.S. GDP data. The relevant charts have been updated.
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The Federal Reserve Board released November 2012 U.S. Industrial Production data today. The relevant Tracking the Global Economy charts have been updated at:
This new series is the Nonfinancial Leverage Subindex of the Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI). It examines how leverage can serve as an early warning signal for financial stress and its potential impact on economic growth.
The BLS released Nov. 2012 U.S. nonfarm payroll data.
The BEA released Oct 2012 U.S. personal income data