Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis:
GeoFRED™ is a web-based data-mapping tool which allows users to create color-coded
thematic maps of U.S. economic data for geographies including states, counties, and metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs).
FRED® Regional Data: includes over 14, 000 economic data series
such as labor force and unemployment rate time series for every state, county, and metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the United States.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
The Beige Book, (named for the color of its cover)
is released two weeks prior to each FOMC meeting eight times per year. Each Federal Reserve bank gathers anecdotal information
on current economic conditions in its district through reports from bank and branch directors and interviews with key businessmen,
economists, market experts, and other sources. The Beige Book summarizes this information by district and sector. Site maintained
by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
Federal Reserve Economic Data
by District and State
Allows users to select from a map of the U.S. or from a list of states for links to regional economic data provided by Federal
Reserve Banks for their districts. Site maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta:
Regional Economics: economic information for the states of Georgia, Florida, Tennessee,
Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Economic Data Sources for the Southeast: provides links to U.S. government and other sources of regional data for the
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's district, as well as other regions of the U.S.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston:
Indicators Database: economic
indicators for the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Maine.
Economic Profile of New England: The
Economic Profile of New England gives a broad picture of the New England region's economy by examining data on labor force, income,
housing, and other important economic indicators.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago:
Midwest Economy: economic
information for the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland:
Current Trends: economic indicators
for the states of Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas:
Economic Data Resources: The Dallas Fed produces a number
of statistics covering the Southwest regional economy and the U.S. economy. On this page, you'll also find financial data,
Dallas Fed indexes and links to international data sources.
Regional Data Resources: tracks the Southwest regional economy.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City:
Current Economic Conditions: economic
indicators for the states of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis:
Ninth District Data: economic indicators
for the states of Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York:
Regional Economy: includes
regional economic indicators for the states of New York and New Jersey, economic and demographic profiles of the metropolitan
areas, regional research and more.
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia:
Regional Data: economic
indicators for the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond:
Regional Profiles
Database: The Regional Profiles database provides annual economic data for the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia, as well as the counties, and metropolitan areas in the Federal
Reserve's Fifth District.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco:
12L Economic Trends: economic indicators
for the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington Guam,
American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
County and City Data Book
Data for all counties and cities with a population of 25,000 or more, from the U.S. Census Bureau.
EconData.Net
EconData.Net is a federally sponsored portal to more than 900 online sources of
data for states and local areas. EconData.Net is designed to help practitioners,
students, and other data users quickly gain access to relevant state and substate
socioeconomic data. The site aims to be a convenient, comprehensive first stop for
anyone searching among the vast, disparate array of public and private data sources
on the Web. EconData.Net is sponsored by the Economic Development Administration as
a service to regional data users, and is jointly operated by Impresa, Inc. and
Andrew Reamer & Associates, independent economic development consulting firms.
Economagic.com
Economagic.com gives you easy access to more than 100,000 data series including state, metro and county
employment data compiled by federal statistical agencies. The site will create spreadsheet files of data
on-line as well as graphing data in your internet browser. Registered users can generate forecasts from
historical data.
Economy at a Glance
From the Bureau of Labor Statisticsan integrated set of data for states and metro areas.
FedStats
The FedStats web site, maintained by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy,
provides clickable maps to obtain state and local data profiles drawn from multiple federal
statistical agencies, with links to the original data sources.
State and Metropolitan Area Data Book
The State and Metropolitan Area Data Book from the U.S. Census Bureau contains a collection of statistics on social and economic
conditions in the United States at the State and metropolitan area levels. Selected data for component
counties and central cities of metropolitan areas are also included.
State Data Center Program
Each State Data Center makes the demographic, economic, and social statistics produced by the Census Bureau
for their state accessible to state, regional, local and tribal governments, businesses and non-governmental
data users at no charge. This page provides links to the Data Centers for all 50 states.
State of the Cities Data Systems, Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD's Office of Policy Development & Research has worked with federal statistical agencies to produce
special data runs on a number of economic performance indicators for metro areas, including demographics,
employment, and crime. The unique aspect of this site is that data are disaggregated by central cities and suburbs.
USA Counties
Over 5,000 data items for all counties in the United States, from the U.S. Census Bureau.