Contains over 6.2 billion datasets from 465+ databases. Some statistical analysis is possible within the platform. Not designed for use on mobile devices.
Allows users to build maps and reports based on the statistical characteristics of a population. Demographic data categories include income, housing, race, age, education, and consumer expenditures.
A growing collection of working papers by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Statistical Abstract of the United StatesThis link opens in a new windowThe authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political and economic conditions of the United States.
U.S. Statistics (from Federal Agencies & Non-Profit Organization Websites)
An FRB report published eight times a year. Reports on current economic conditions for each FRB District and provides a regional "picture" of the economy.
This is a Department of Commerce website that provides information on economic growth, regional development, and U.S. status in the world economy. The available data includes national income and products accounts, personal income, international transaction accounts, regional economic accounts, and more. The BEA's monthly Survey of Current Business is available in full-text beginning in 1994.
Data includes international transaction accounts (balance of payments) and the international investment positions accounts (accumulated stocks of the U.S.-owned assets abroad and of foreign-owned assets in the U.S.), plus estimates of U.S. direct investment abroad and foreign direct investment in the U.S. Tables are available in varied formats.
"The home of the U.S. Government’s open data:
Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, & design data visualizations"
The gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. federal agencies. Maintains statistics on federal, state, and county levels, arranged by topic and by agency. Browse topics or search across agency sites.
"The Economic Report of the President is an annual report written by the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. It overviews the nation's economic progress using text and extensive data appendices."
The Economic Policy Institute's Datazone provides national, state, and regional labor and employment data, including historical figures. National data can be viewed in both Excel and PDF. Tables and graphics are available for download from the recently released The State Of Working America .
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has created the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) database. It includes over 3,000 U.S. economic times series. categories include balance of payments, GDP, interest rates business and monetary indicators, regional data, and more. Data can be downloaded in Excel and text formats and can be viewed as charts. Use ALFRED to retrieve older versions of data that were available on specific dates.
Formerly Public Debt Online, this U.S. government site provides public debt reports, debt schedules, current and past interest rates, and more. Includes colored charts and downloadable files.
Provides links to government data on the U.S. labor Force, unemployment, salaries, and wages. Includes full-text working papers, surveys, and other publications.
Holds the full range of the Census data series. Includes an A to Z listing of data subjects, as well as the latest economic indicators. Includes federal, state, and local data.
The Treasury site provides current budget documents, including the Treasury's request and an analysis of the President's budget. Includes federal borrowing estimates; interest rate statistics; economic updates from the Office of Economic Policy, speeches, testimony, and much more.