Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis:
FRED® (Federal Reserve Economic Data): A database of over 3000 U.S. economic time series (economic
data provided for a period of time, for example: quarterly data for the last 10 years). With FRED® you can download data in
Microsoft Excel and text formats and view charts of data series.
ALFRED® (ArchivaL Federal Reserve Economic Data): Allows
users to retrieve vintage versions of data that were available on specific dates in history.
FRASER® (The Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic
Research): On this web site you will find links to scanned images (in Adobe® Acrobat® PDF format) of historical
economic statistical publications, releases, and documents.
Monetary Trends: A monthly review of U.S. monetary and financial
conditions, with an emphasis on various measures of the Fed's monetary policy stance.
National Economic Trends: A comprehensive snapshot of the state
of the U.S. economy, including data on output, interest rates, inflation, labor markets, government budgets, international trade
and more. Produced monthly.
U.S. Financial Data: Charts and tables illustrating weekly monetary
and reserve aggregates, selected interest rates, commercial bank loans and more.
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas:
U.S. Economic Data: Provides a weekly updated slide show
of the U.S. Economy, as well as many links to economic indicators and other U.S. economic resources.
Bureau of Economic Analysis
You can use this site to access BEA's national income account data and its publication of record, the Survey of Current Business.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has a wealth of information available through its Web site.
Wages, unemployment, occupation, and prices data series are available through a much
improved query-based system.
Bureau of the Census
The Census Bureau site will lead you to the full range of popular and obscure Census data
series. The site has a comprehensive A-to-Z listing of data subjects, as well as
American FactFinder and
CenStats,
query-based means for accessing data for your area from a variety of Census series.
FedStats
The FedStats web site, maintained by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy,
offers links to the web sites of over 70 federal statistical agencies. If you want to get a quick
overview of what federal agencies provide what kinds of data, come here.
Schedule of Release Dates for Principal Federal Economic Indicators for 2006
Maintained by the Office of Management and Budget
Statistical Abstract of the United States
The Statistical Abstract of the United States contains a collection of statistics on social and
economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data are also included. The Abstract
is also your Guide to Sources of other data from the Census Bureau, other Federal
agencies, and private organizations.
Statistics of Income,
provided by the Internal Revenue Service
Statistics of Income program (SOI) produces data files compiled from tax and information returns filed with the
Internal Revenue Service. This website provides information on the following topics: Corporations, Employment
Taxes, Estates / Wealth / Gifts, Excise Taxes, Exempts / Employee Plans Individuals, International, Partnerships,
Sole Proprietorships etc.