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Welcome to FRED, Federal Reserve Economic Data. Your trusted source for economic data since 1991. 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.
- GDP
Quarterly, Millions of Dollars, Not Seasonally Adjusted Q1...
- Release Calendar
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, One Federal Reserve Bank...
- FRED News
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Federal...
- FRED Blog
The FRED graph above shows the value of inflation-adjusted...
- FRED Add-in for Excel
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Economic Data (FRED)...
- FRED API
The FRED® Maps API is a web service that allows developers...
- FRED Mobile Apps
The FRED® App is perfect for students, financial market...
- What is FRED
Short for Federal Reserve Economic Data, FRED is an online...
- GDP
Enjoy full access to over 820,000 economic data series from 114 regional, national, and international sources. The FRED® App is perfect for students, financial market professionals, academics, and anyone else interested in economic data.
Short for Federal Reserve Economic Data, FRED is an online database consisting of hundreds of thousands of economic data time series from scores of national, international, public, and private sources.
79 major categories of economic data. FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data.
Economy at a Glance features key economic indicators that provide a snapshot of the U.S. economy. The graphs are powered by FRED, the St. Louis Fed’s signature economic database. (Please be patient as we condense the economy into eight charts. Loading times may vary.)
7 kwi 2021 · You’ve lived a little, you’ve seen a few things—and maybe it’s even time to take stock of where you’ve been. So it goes for FRED, the signature economic database from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Born on April 18, 1991, FRED is 30 years old.
19 kwi 2021 · LOUIS – FRED® (Federal Reserve Economic Data) turns 30 years old this month. The St. Louis Fed’s free economic database has been a signature offering since its inception in 1991. When FRED launched, gasoline in the U.S. cost on average $1.08 per gallon, while median household income that year was $30,126.