Download, graph, and track 825,000 economic time series from 114 sources.
FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) is a comprehensive database maintained by the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. It provides access to a wide range of economic data, including historical U.S. economic and financial statistics, international data, and regional data. FRED is a valuable resource for economists, researchers, and students interested in economic trends and analysis.
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Offers access to over 500,000 economic data series from 87 sources.
Users can create, customize, and download graphs of economic data.
FRED is accessible via a mobile app, allowing users to access data on the go.
Developers can integrate FRED data into their applications using the FRED API.
Provides resources for educators and students to learn about economic concepts and data analysis.
Users can set up alerts to be notified when new data is added or updated.
Allows users to create personalized dashboards to track specific data series.
Includes economic data from countries around the world for comparative analysis.
Provides data at the regional, state, and metropolitan levels for detailed analysis.
Offers access to historical economic data for long-term trend analysis.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Free access to all data and tools
Includes data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, and international organizations like the World Bank and IMF
Widely used by academics, policymakers, and financial professionals for research and decision-making
Data is regularly updated to reflect the most current information available
FRED has a strong community of users who share graphs and analyses
Recognized for its contribution to economic education and data accessibility
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