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News and Blog Latest Releases Featured FRED Adds Survey of Regional Conditions and Expectations (SORCE) Data FRED Launches New Version of API Changes to ALFRED Content in FRED User Accounts FRED Adds Monetary Policy Implementation Interest Rate Data The divergence of electricity and natural gas prices Why did GDP and personal income diverge
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- McCoy couple found I-75 shooter’s body. What’s the reward? | Lexington . . .
“We’re the bounty hunters,” Fred McCoy said, joking “My wife, her and her nose, found him ” The couple may receive their reward in a public setting, Crime Stoppers said Thursday
- Who are Fred and Sheila McCoy? What to know about KY couple who helped . . .
Fred and Sheila McCoy, a couple related to the well-known Hatfield-McCoy feud, assisted state police in finding a body near I-75 Wednesday
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) | FRED | St. Louis Fed
U S Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Domestic Product [GDP], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis; https: fred stlouisfed org series GDP, December 6, 2025
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- Federal Funds Effective Rate (FEDFUNDS) | FRED | St. Louis Fed
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US), Federal Funds Effective Rate [FEDFUNDS], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis; https: fred stlouisfed org series FEDFUNDS, December 5, 2025
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