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Last updated 3 days ago

The home purchase sentiment index

3 days ago

FRED has data on an array of consumer expectations, confidence, and sentiment...

State and metro employment: First quarter 2025

6 days ago

On April 19, 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the first...

Unemployment rates by nativity and timing of immigration : Recent insights from the Research Division

10 days ago

FRED has data for various segments of the US labor force, including...

Sizing up US manufacturing

13 days ago

Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of...

Infant mortality and per capita GDP

17 days ago

Analysts can use several economic indicators to gauge a country’s health. One...

Regional wages and consumer price inflation since 2019 : Recent insights from the Research Division

20 days ago

Between 2009 and 2014, consumer prices in the US increased by 26%...

Measuring uncertainty : FRED has several series to help you gauge economic and financial uncertainty

24 days ago

How certain are you of what’s going to happen over the next...

Two series on federal government expenditures : Reading the metadata for the details

27 days ago

The FRED graph above shows two data series on federal government expenditures...

Redrawing economic boundaries

about 1 month ago

A metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a grouping of counties, cities, and...

The yield from direct investment abroad : Recent insights from the Research Division

about 1 month ago

US multinational companies generate returns on the assets they invest in across...

Real GDP growth by state: Fourth quarter 2024

about 1 month ago

On March 28, 2025, the Bureau of Economic Analysis released real GDP...

Do delinquency rates anticipate recessions?

about 1 month ago

Recent research has linked macroeconomic shocks with household financial distress. For instance...