If your research project encompasses facts on the Macroeconomic Performance of the U.S. Economy, here are some useful data sources and metrics that might illuminate insights for your research. Although there might be some discrepancies between what you narrowed as your research question and the data sources showed below, chances are you will find a set of metrics that might capture a good proxy for your research topic.
Look through the list and then identify a possible match between your research question and the data source:
1. Gross Domestic Product (Regional, State, Metropolitan Area): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
2. Money Stock Measures: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors.
3. U.S. Imports and Exports Price Indexes: U.S. bureau of Labor Statistics.
4. Selected Interest Rates: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors.
5. Consumer Price Index / Producer Price Index: U.S. bureau of Labor Statistics.
6. Federal Open Market Committee Minutes: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors.
7. Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors.
8. Monthly Treasury Statement: U.S. Bureau of the Fiscal Service.
9. Consumer Credit: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors.
10. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
11. Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors.
12. Beige Book. Summary of commentary on Current Economic Conditions: Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors. By District
13. U.S. International Transaction – Current Account: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
14. State and Local Tax revenue: U.S. Census Bureau.
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