Statistics on the buying habits of American consumers, including data on their expenditures, income, and consumer unit (families and single consumers) characteristics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
An interactive tool for visualizing economic data. Includes economic data from various time periods by country, country groupings, or regions using a variety of charts and maps. IMF.
Create graphs of economic data for employment, taxes, income, etc. Great data but somewhat clunky to use. Best to read over https://fredhelp.stlouisfed.org/#fred-data-how-can-i-find-data-on-fred first. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Provides links to scanned PDF images of historical economic statistical publications, releases, and documents. Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research. FRASER. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Balance of Payments (International Transactions), Trade in Goods and Services, International Services, International Investment Position, Direct Investment and Multinational Companies. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Provides over 61,000 data series from 48 sources. Create your own graphs/charts. Federal Reserve Economic Data. FRED. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Statistics on inflation & prices, employment & unemployment, pay & benefits, spending & time use, productivity, workplace injuries. U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Annual Survey of Manufactures. Integrated into the Annual Integrated Economic Survey as of 2023. Prior years of ASM may be found here: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/asm.html U.S. Census Bureau.
Sales, Inventories, Purchases, Total Operating Expenses, Gross Margin, Gross Margin as a Percentage of Sales, Accounts Receivable, Per Capita Sales, Inventories Held Inside and Outside the U.S.