Some data on this page may be at risk of removal in light of federal actions.
Data rescue efforts are ongoing.
The Data Rescue Project (https://www.datarescueproject.org/) is an effort to preserve public data.
This is the home of the United States federal government’s open data. There are over a third of a million datasets available from a wide variety of topics, such as agriculture, climate, energy, local government, maritime, ocean. The site includes data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
Search U.S. Census data covering population, housing, industry, and business. Create visual geographical maps based on data retrieved.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics measures labor market activity, working conditions, price changes, and productivity in the U.S. economy to support public and private decision making. Search for data on inflation and prices, pay and benefits, spending and time usage, employment and unemployment, productivity, and more, by characteristics, measures, and survey.
Research companies financial information and operations by reviewing the filings the company makes with the SEC. One can also research information provided by mutual funds (including money market funds), exchange-traded funds (ETFs), variable annuities, and individuals. (Tutorial video)
Online, searchable data repository containing economic data from regional, national, and international sources. Use various tools to create and edit charts, download in various formats, share data with others, and store in personal account.
Data included covers money, banking, financing, population, employment, labor markets, national accounts, production, business activity, prices, and more. Includes over 800,000 time series from more than 100 sources including the Board of Governors, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Census.