
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 …
Federal Reserve Economic Data - Wikipedia
Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) is a database maintained by the Research division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis that has more than 816,000 economic time series from …
Data Download Program and Federal Reserve Economic Data …
Mar 26, 2024 · FRED launched in 1991 and continues to expand its data offerings to researchers, students, business professionals, and others with an interest in economic data.
Real Gross Domestic Product (GDPC1) | FRED | St. Louis Fed
Sep 25, 2025 · View the annual rate of economic output, or the inflation-adjusted value of all new goods and services produced by labor and property located in the U.S.
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 …
States | FRED | St. Louis Fed
Category: U.S. Regional Data > States, 520,000 economic data series, FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data.
FRED | Getting To Know FRED - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
FRED is a data aggregator that enlists a data committee composed of St. Louis Fed economists, librarians, and information professionals to review content that may be added to FRED.
Categories of Economic Data | FRED | St. Louis Fed
80 major categories of economic data. FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) | FRED | St. Louis Fed
Sep 25, 2025 · 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 …
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 …