- Federal Reserve Economic Data | FRED | St. Louis Fed
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 Why did GDP and personal income diverge during COVID? The unemployment gap between college graduates and noncollege workers
- Data Download Program and Federal Reserve Economic Data Partnership
FRED launched in 1991 and continues to expand its data offerings to researchers, students, business professionals, and others with an interest in economic data
- What is FRED? | Getting To Know FRED
FRED, created and maintained by the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, goes far beyond simply providing data: It combines data with a powerful mix of tools that help the user understand, interact with, display, and disseminate the data
- Federal Funds Effective Rate (FEDFUNDS) | FRED | St. Louis Fed
For example, invert an exchange rate by using formula 1 a, where “a” refers to the first FRED data series added to this line Or calculate the spread between 2 interest rates, a and b, by using the formula a - b
- Economic Data Series by Tag | FRED | St. Louis Fed
841,676 economic data series by tag FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data
- States | FRED | St. Louis Fed
Category: U S Regional Data > States, 520,000 economic data series, FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data
- FRED-MD and FRED-QD | St. Louis Fed
FRED-MD and FRED-QD are large macroeconomic databases designed for the empirical analysis of “big data ” The datasets of monthly and quarterly observations mimic the coverage of datasets already used in the literature, but they add three appealing features
- Research Information Services and Staff | St. Louis Fed
Updated daily, FRED allows free, 24 7 access to hundreds of thousands of financial and economic data series from over 100 public and proprietary sources An array of tools lets you graph, map, store, and better understand data
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