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STAT-USA

STAT-USA
Ask at the Reference Desk to be
logged in (in-library use only).
(Campus-wide subscription cancelled due to budget cuts.)
STAT-USA pulls together information from many different sources, some of which
are available from other government websites (e.g.
Bureau of Economic Analysis,
Bureau of Labor Statistics,
and
Federal Reserve), indicated by links in
the following lists.
State of the Nation - "The Federal Government's best resource for
monitoring the U.S. economy."
- General Economic Indicators
- Housing & Construction
- Employment
- Manufacturing & Industry
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Advanced Retail Sales
- Auto & Truck Sales & Production
- Advanced Report on Durable Goods, Shipments & Orders
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Industrial Production & Capacity Utilization (G.17)
- Manufacturing & Trade, Inventories & Sales
- Quarterly Financial Report - Manufacturing
- Quarterly Financial Report - Retail
- Report on Business (Purchasing Manager's Index)
- Report on Business (Non-Manufacturing Sectors)
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Retail E-Commerce Sales
- Shipments, Inventories & Orders
- Wholesale Trade Sales & Inventories
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- Monetary Statistics
- Economic Policy
- State of the Nation Library
- Summaries & Testimonies
- NIPA Information
- Economic Indicators
- Employment Statistics
- Price & Productivity
- Industry Statistics (incl CIRs)
- Fiscal & Monetary Policy
- Government Bond Rates
- Treasury Statistics
- Treasury Auction Results
- Survey of Current Business
- Foreign Trade
- Statistical Abstract
- County Data
- State Data
- Energy Data
- Travel & Tourism
- Miscellaneous Files
- See also international trade data:
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Economic Statistics Briefing Room (White House)
provides easy access to current Federal economic indicators from
a number of Federal agencies.
- Employment
- Income
- International
- Money
- Output
- Prices
- Production
- Transportation
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Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
See also other
Census information.
National
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
- Personal Income & Outlays
- Corporate Profits
- Fixed Assets
- Satellite Account
International
- Balance of Payments
- Trade in Goods & Services
- International Services
- International Investment Position
- Operations of Multinational Companies
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Regional
- GDP by State & Metropolitan Area
- State & Local Area Personal Income
- RIMS II Regional Input-Output Multipliers
Industry
- Annual Industry Accounts
- GDP by Industry
- Input-Output Accounts
- Benchmark Input-Output Accounts
- Satellite Accounts
- Research & Development
- Travel & Tourism
- Supplemental Estimates
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Business Conditions Digest
"a monthly publication of economic time series covering such data as
construction contracts and orders, new building permits, employment
rates, and price indices in convenient and easy-to-interpret
graphical format showing peaks, troughs, and recessions."
The Digest was discontinued with the March 1990 issue. See
Survey of Current Business for business
cycle indicators for April 1990+.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Economy at a Glance
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BLS Tools & Calculators
"uses the average Consumer Price Index for a
given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all
goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households.
This index value has been calculated every year since 1913. For the
current year, the latest monthly index value is used."
- creates tables of private sector employment data, by
industry, as measured by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
(QCEW) program.
- allows the ready comparison of relative employment levels in the
United States, states, counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas
(MSAs).
- Location Quotients (LQs) are ratios that allow an area's
distribution of employment by industry to be compared to a reference or
base area's distribution.
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BLS Subject Areas
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Inflation & Prices
- Consumer Price Indexes (CPI)
- Producer Price Indexes
- Import/Export Price Indexes
- Consumer Expenditure Survey
Employment
- National Nonfarm Payroll Statistics
- State & Metro Area Nonfarm Payroll Statistics
- Labor Force Statistics
- Job Openings & Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS)
- Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (QCEW)
- Business Employment Dynamics (BDM)
- Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)
- National Longitudinal Surveys (NLS)
- American Time Use Survey (ATUS)
- Employment Projections (EPP)
Pay & Benefits
- National Compensation Survey (NCS)
- Benefits
- Compensation Cost Trends (ECI & ECEC)
- Wages
- Earnings Statistics
- National Nonfarm Payroll Statistics
- Local Industry Wages
- Work Stoppages
Workplace Injuries
- Nonfatal Injuries & Illnesses, Fatalities (IIF)
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Unemployment
- National Unemployment Rate
- State & Local Unemployment Rates (LAUS)
- Mass Layoff Statistics (MLS)
Spending & Time Use
- Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE)
- American Time Use Survey (ATUS)
Productivity
- Quarterly Labor Productivity
- Multifactor Productivity (MFP)
- Industry Productivity
- Foreign Labor Statistics (FLS)
International
- Foreign Labor Statistics (FLS)
- International Technical Cooperation
- Import/Export Price Indexes
Regional Resources
- New England (Boston, MA)
- New York-New Jersey (New York, NY)
- Mid-Atlantic (Philadelphia, PA)
- Southeast (Atlanta, GA)
- Midwest (Chicago, IL)
- Southwest (Dallas, TX)
- Mountain-Plains (Kansas City, MO)
- Western (San Francisco, CA)
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Census Resources
Census - Company Statistics Programs
The Census Bureau's Company Statistics Division (CSD) provides data
for six major statistical programs:
"provides the only comprehensive, regularly collected source of
information on U.S. business owners by gender, Hispanic or Latino
origin, and race."
See also:
Characteristics of Business Owners
Online version (1992)
U.S. Documents C 3.2: C37/ (1987)
ASI Microfiche 2328-59 (1988 fiche for 1982 edition, 1992 for 1987,
1997 for 1992)
Economic Census of Puerto Rico & the Island Areas
"provides periodic and comprehensive data
for economic activity and structure for Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S.
Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands (NMI) and American
Samoa."
See also
Economic Census - Outlying Areas
for earlier data.
Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES)
"provides detailed and timely information on
capital investment in new and used structures and equipment by
nonfarm businesses."
Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Survey
"a supplement to the ACES, collects
information on technology investments falling below a company's
capitalization threshold."
Quarterly Financial Report (QFR)
Online version
(1996+)
General Collection HD 9724 .A213 (1970-1986, 1990, 1992-1993)
Microfiche HD 9724 .A213 (1986-1990, 1993, 2000)
ASI Microfiche 2502-1 (1983+)
ASI Microfiche 9402-1 (1973-1983)
"Presents up-to-date aggregate statistics on
the financial position of U.S. corporations. Based upon an
extensive sample survey, the report presents estimated
statements of income and retained earnings, balance sheets, and
related financial and operating ratios for the domestic
operations of all manufacturing corporations with assets over
$250,000, and corporations in the mining and trade areas with
assets over $50 million. Data are classified by industry and by
asset size."
Statistics of U.S. Businesses (SUSB)
"provides business performance data by
enterprise size, geographic area, and industry. These data cover
most of the country's economic activity for U.S. paid employer
firms and can be used to derive statistics on small businesses."
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County Business Patterns

County Business Patterns
Online version (1998+, includes ZIP Code & Metro Business Patterns)
Online
version (1994-1997, includes ZIP Code Business Patterns)
Online
version (1993-2004)
Online version (1977-2001)
U.S. Documents CD-ROM - C 3.204/4: (1986-2003)
U.S. Documents C 3.204/3- (1984-1997, all individual states)
U.S. Documents C 3.204/3-1: (1973, 1976-1977, 1979-1997, U.S.
Summary)
U.S. Documents C 3.204: (1964-1970, U.S. Summary)
U.S. Documents C 3.204: (1966-1982, Florida)
ASI Microfiche 2326 (1972-2004, U.S. Summary & all individual
states)
"an annual series that provides subnational
economic data by industry. The series is useful for studying the
economic activity of small areas; analyzing economic changes
over time; and as a benchmark for statistical series, surveys,
and databases between
economic
censuses. Businesses use the data for analyzing market
potential, measuring the effectiveness of sales and advertising
programs, setting sales quotas, and developing budgets.
Government agencies use the data for administration and
planning."
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E-Stats - Measuring the Electronic Economy
- "E-commerce data were collected in four separate Census Bureau
surveys. These surveys used different measures of economic activity
such as shipments for manufacturing, sales for wholesale and retail
trade, and revenues for service industries. Consequently, measures
of total economic and e-commerce activity vary by economic sector,
are conceptually and definitionally different, and therefore, are
not additive.
- The Census Bureau’s e-commerce measures report the
value of goods and services sold online whether over open networks
such as the Internet, or over proprietary networks running systems
such as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
- Although E-Stats does not cover the entire U.S. economy, this
report covers North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
industries that accounted for approximately 77 percent of economic
activity measured in the 2002 Economic Census.
- The report does not cover agriculture, mining, utilities,
construction, agents, brokers, electronic markets in wholesale
trade, and approximately one-third of service-related industries."
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Historical Census Resources
See also
Historical Economic Census Resources.
Historical Statistics of the United States, Millennial Edition (Cambridge
University Press)
provides
data on social, behavioral, humanistic, and natural sciences
including history, economics, government, finance, sociology,
demography, education, law, natural resources, climate, religion,
international migration, and trade.
Sample of some of the available time series:
- Advertising expenditures, by medium, 1867-1998
- Americans traveling overseas & foreign visitors to the U.S.,
1820-2000
- Attendance at selected professional sports, 1933-1999
- Bank debits & deposit turnover, 1919-1996
- Business cycle turning dates & duration - monthly, 1854-2001
- Expenditures on research & development, by performing sector
& source of funding, 1953-2000
- Gross private domestic investment, by major component,
1929-2002
- NBER composite cyclical indicators, 1959-2003
- Performance indicators of computers & transistors, 1946-2000
- Wholesale prices of selected commodities, 1784-1998
- Bulletins (miscellaneous topics)
- Census of Manufactures: 1905, 1914-1935,1947
- Electrical Industries (Telegraphs, Telephones, Central
Light & Power): 1902-1937
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Economic Census
Economic Census - General Resources
"The Economic Census profiles American business every 5 years, from
the national to the local level."
2007 Economic Census
"2007 Economic Census forms were sent to
more than 4 million businesses in December 2007, asking for
information about business activity during calendar 2007. The
forms were due back February 12, 2008. Follow-up is currently
underway with businesses from which forms have not been
received. Results will be published during 2009 and 2010. For
more information on the 2007 Economic Census, see
business.census.gov."
- 2002 Economic Census & 1997 Economic Census
- Key Statistics
- Number of establishments
- Sales, receipts, revenue, shipments, or business done
- Annual payroll
- Number of employees
- Quick Reports - data by industry or geography
- Thematic Maps - display statistical data on a map
- Detailed Statistics
- Search for data sets by keyword
- Filter data sets by geography, industry/product, or data
item
- List data sets by survey:
- 2002 Business Expenses Survey
- 2002 Commodity Flow Survey
- 2002 Economic Census
- 2002 Economic Census of Island Areas
- 2002 Survey of Business Owners
- 2002 Nonemployer Statistics
- 1997 Economic Census
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- List data sets by sector:
- 00: Datasets containing multiple sectors
- 21: Mining
- 22: Utilities
- 23: Construction
- 31: Manufacturing
- 42: Wholesale Trade
- 44: Retail Trade
- 48: Transportation & Warehousing
- 51: Information
- 52: Finance & Insurance
- 53: Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
- 54: Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
- 55: Management of Companies & Enterprises
- 56: Administrative & Support & Waste Management &
Remediation Services
- 61: Educational Services
- 62: Health Care & Social Assistance
- 71: Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
- 72: Accommodation & Food Services
- 81: Other Services (Except Public Administration)
- 95: Auxiliaries (1997 only)
- Reference Maps - View the boundaries of Economic Census
geographies.
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Concentration Ratios
"classify industries by the percent of output accounted for by the
largest 4, 8, 20 and 50 companies."
Census of Manufactures. Concentration Ratios in Manufacturing
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/12: MC 87-S-6
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/12: MC 82-S-7
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/12: MC 77-SR-9
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 972/v.1x (Subject & Special
Statistics, pages SR2-1 through SR2-240)
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/15: 967/ 2.1-4
Herfindahl-Hirschman Index for 50 largest companies
- is only included in the manufacturing reports.
- was shown for the first time in the 1982 Concentration
Ratios in Manufacturing.
- is calculated by squaring the concentration ratio for each
of the top 50 companies or the entire universe (whichever is
lower), and summing those squares to a cumulative total.
- The higher the index, the more concentrated the industry
group or industry is at the top. For example, consider an
industry where the concentration ratio for the top 50 companies
is 100. From the concentration ratio, it is impossible to
determine the amount accounted for by the top ranked companies.
The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index would provide an insight to this
determination. If each of the top 50 companies accounted for 2
percentage points of the 100 percent, the index would be 200.
However, if the top ranked company accounted for 50 percentage
points, and the remaining 49 companies slightly more than 1
percentage point each, the index would be 2550.
- The above description of the Herfindahl-Hirschmann Index
appeared in the 1987 Concentration Ratios in Manufacturing,
page xi.
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The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (U.S. Dept of Justice,
Antitrust Division)
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Herfindahl-Hirschman Index Calculator (Andrew Chin,
University of North Carolina School of Law)
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See CASSIDI for banking industry calculations.
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Historical Economic Census Resources
See also Historical Census Resources.
Online version
U.S. Documents (
CD-ROM descriptions)
- C 3.277: C1-E 97-NA 1F-17-US 1 (Disc 1F)
- C 3.277: C1-E 97-NA 2D-17-US 1/2 D (Disc 2D)
- C 3.277: C1-E97-NA 3 Z-17-US 1 (Disc 3)
Company Statistics Series - Company Summary
- U.S. Documents C 3.277/3: 97-1
Online version
U.S. Documents (
CD-ROM descriptions)
- C 3.277: CD-EC 92-1J
- C 3.277: CD-EC 92-2A
- C 3.277: CD-EC 92-2B
- C 3.277: CD-EC 92-4 (Nonemployer Statistics)
ASI Microfiche (1994-1997) 2300 through 2699
Minority-Owned Businesses
2002 - online
1997 - U.S. Documents C 3.277/3: 97-3 & 97-7
1992 - U.S. Documents Microfiche C 3.258: 92-
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.258: 87-
1982 - ASI Microfiche 2326-10 (1986)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.258: 77-
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.258: 72-
2002 - online
1997 - U.S. Documents C 3.258: 97-2
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.250: WB92-1/corr.
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.250: WB87-1
1982 - ASI Microfiche 2328-9 (1986)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.250: 77-
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.250: 72
Outlying / Island Areas (Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern
Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands)
1997 - U.S. Documents C 3.253/2: OA97-
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.253/2: OA92-
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.253/2: OA87-E-1
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.253/2: OAC82-
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.253/2: OAC77-
1972 - ASI Microfiche 2593-1 (1975)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/2: RC92- (Geographic Area Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/3: RC92- (Subject Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/7: RC92-N-1 (Nonemployer Statistics -
Summary)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/2: RC87- (Geographic Area Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/3: RC87- (Subject Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/7: RC87- (Nonemployer Statistics)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/2: RC82- (Geographic Area Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/5: RC82- (Major Retail Centers)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/3-3: RC82- (Industry Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/6: 977 / v.1
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/2: RC77- (Geographic Area Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/5: RC77- (Major Retail Centers)
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.255/6: 972
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 967
1963 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 963
1958 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 958
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/2: WC92- (Geographic Area Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/3: WC92- (Subject Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/2: WC87- (Geographic Area Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/3: WC87- (Subject Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/2: WC82- (Geographic Area Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/6: WC82- (Industry Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/4: 977
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.256/4: 972
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 967
1963 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 963
1958 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 958
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1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/2: SC92- (Geographic Area Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/3: SC92- (Subject Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/5: SC92- (Nonemployer Statistics)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/2: SC87- (Geographic Area Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/3: SC87- (Subject Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/5: SC87- (Nonemployer Statistics)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/2: SC82- (Geographic Area Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/3-4: SC82- (Industry Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/4: 977
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.257/4: 972
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 967
1963 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 963
1958 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 958
1948 - U.S. Documents C 3.202/5: 948
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/5: TC92-
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/5: TC87-
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/5: TC82-
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/3: 977 / v.2
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/5: TC77-
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/3: 972
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/3: 967
1963 - U.S. Documents C 3.233/3: 963
1997 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/12: EC97 M31 SGS (Subject Series -
General Summary)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/3: MC92- (Geographic Area Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/4: MC92- (Industry Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/3: MC87- (Geographic Area Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/4: MC87- (Industry Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/3: MC82- (Geographic Area Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.24/4: MC82- (Industry Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 977
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 972
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 967
1963 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 963
1958 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 958
1954 - U.S. Documents C 3.24: 954
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/2: MIC92- (Geographic Area Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/4: MIC92- (Subject Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.216: MIC92- (Industry Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/2: MIC87- (Geographic Area Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/4: MIC87- (Subject Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.216: MIC87- (Industry Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/2: MIC82- (Geographic Area Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/4: MIC82- (Subject Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.216: MIC82- (Industry Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/5: 977
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/5: 972x
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/2: 967 / 8 (Area Statistics - Florida)
1963 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/5: 963 / v.3 (Indexes of Production)
1958 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/5: 958
1954 - U.S. Documents C 3.216/5: 954
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/7: CC92- (Geographic Area Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/3: CC92- (Industry Series)
1992 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/8: CC92- (Subject Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/7: CC87- (Geographic Area Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/5: CC87- (Subject Series)
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/3: CC87- (Industry Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/7: CC82- (Geographic Area Series)
1982 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/3: CC82- (Industry Series)
1977 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/4: 977
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/4: 972
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.245/4: 967
1987 - U.S. Documents C 3.230: ES87-
1972 - U.S. Documents C 3.230: ES72-
1967 - U.S. Documents C 3.230: ES67-
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Other Economic Census Resources
"The Census Bureau also publishes a variety
of data on an annual, quarterly, or monthly basis."
Programs with national & subnational data:
- Economic Census
- Survey of Business Owners (incl. minorities, women)
- Statistics of U.S. Businesses (by size)
- County Business Patterns
- Nonemployment Statistics
- Local Employment Dynamics
- Annual Survey of Manufactures
- Building Permits
- Governments
- Foreign Trade: State Exports
Other national data:
- Multi-sector data:
- Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES)
- Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Survey
- Quarterly Financial Report
- E-Commerce Statistics
- Business Expenses Survey
- Sector-specific data:
- Construction
- Mining
- Manufacturing
- Retail
- Wholesale Trade
- Service sectors
Data more frequent than annual:
- Monthly:
- Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, & Orders
(M3)
- Current Industrial Reports (selected)
- Advance Monthly Sales for Retail & Food Services
- Monthly Retail Sales & Inventories
- Monthly Wholesale Trade Survey
- Manufacturing & Trade Inventories & Sales (MTIS)
- Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits
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Data more frequent than annual:
- Quarterly:
- Quarterly Financial Report
- Quarterly Services Survey
- Retail E-Commerce Sales
- Current Industrial Reports (selected)
- Local Employment Dynamics: QWI
Special topics:
- Overview
- E-Stats
- Concentration ratios
- Economy-wide programs
- Financial characteristics of companies
- Governments
- International trade: imports & exports
- Minority- and women-owned business
- NAICS
- NAPCS
- Research
- Small business
Economic data about people or Households:
- Income
- Poverty
- Labor force
- Households
Economic data from other federal agencies:
- Gross Domestic Product - GDP (BEA)
- Wages, prices, unemployment, jobs, consumer
expenditures (BLS)
- Federal Statistics Briefing Room (White House)
- Other federal agencies (FedStats)
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Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System - General Resources
"The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States. Its
unique structure includes a federal government agency, the
Board of Governors, in
Washington, D.C., and 12 regional Reserve Banks."
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Teacher Resources
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Personal Financial Education
- Consumer Banking
- Consumer Protection
- Economics
- Home Ownership & Mortgages
- Interest Rates
- Loans & Credits
- FED101
- History
- Structure
- Monetary Policy
- Banking Supervision
- Financial Services
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Federal Reserve System - Special Resources
Administrative Decisions (LexisNexis Academic)
CASSIDI (Competitive Analysis & Structure Instrument for Depository Institutions)
"strives to be the one-stop shop for your banking competition
information needs. CASSIDI contains information for the entire country
and is updated regularly."
- Find an Institution - "View information such as subsidiaries &
branches, history, and operating markets."
- Find a Banking Market - "View a market
definition, structure & concentration, history, and even a map."
- Perform a "What If" (Pro Forma) HHI Analysis -
"See how a potential transaction (e.g. merger or acquisition) would
change a banking market's concentration."
includes historical search from 10/05/1993 to the present.
Liber8 - an economic information portal for librarians & students
"Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis librarians designed this site with
university and government document librarians, students, and the general
public in mind. Economic information can, at times, be difficult for the
non-economist to find and understand. We hope this site will provide a
single point of access to the economic information that the Federal
Reserve System, other government agencies, and data providers have to
offer. We specifically selected non-technical sources that would be
simpler to use and easier to understand."
"a central repository of data about banks and
other institutions for which the Federal Reserve has a supervisory,
regulatory, or research interest, including both domestic and
foreign banking organizations operating in the United States. This
web site provides access to NIC data, allowing the public to search
for detailed information about banking organizations."
"These maps show conditions and density of
owner-occupied subprime mortgage loans for the states, counties and
zip codes in the United States. The maps are based on data for
owner-occupied mortgage loans that have been securitized into a
product that is categorized as subprime, based on the grade assigned
to the security."
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FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data)
FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data)
a database of over 19,000 U.S. economic time series. "With FRED® you can
download data in Microsoft Excel and text formats and view charts of
data series."
- Banking (1943+)
- Conditions of Banks (1984+)
- Commercial Credit (1943+)
- Loans (1947+)
- Securities & Investments (1947+)
- Business / Fiscal (1900+)
- Employment Cost Index (2001+)
- Federal Government Debt (1900+)
- Household Sector (1946+)
- Industrial Production (1921+)
- Productivity & Cost (1947+)
- Retail Sales (1947+)
- Consumer Price Indexes (1921+)
- Employment & Population (1939+)
- Establishment Survey Data (1939+)
- Household Survey Data (1948+)
- Population (1948+)
- Exchange Rates (1971+)
- Daily Rates
- Monthly Rates
- Trade-Weighted Indexes
- By Country
- Foreign Exchange Intervention (1973+)
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) & Components (1929+)
- GDP/GNP (1929+)
- Gov't Receipts, Expenditures & Investment (1929+)
- Imports & Exports (1929+)
- Industry (1947+)
- Personal Income & Outlays (1929+)
- Price Indexes & Deflators (1947+)
- Saving & Investment (1929+)
- Regional Data
- States
- Census Regions
- BEA Regions
- Federal Reserve Districts
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- Interest Rates (1919+)
- Certificates of Deposit (1964+)
- Commercial Paper (1970+)
- Corporate Aaa & Baa (1919+)
- FRB Rates - discount, fed funds, primary credit (1934+)
- Prime Bank Loan Rate (1949+)
- Treasury Bills (1934+)
- Treasury Constant Maturity (1953+)
- Treasury Inflation-Indexed Securities (1997+)
- 30yr Morgage (1964+)
- Other (1925+)
- Monetary Aggregates (1947+)
- M1 & Components (1947+)
- M2 & Components (1947+)
- M2 Minus Small Time Deposits (1959+)
- M3 & Components (1959+)
- MZM (1959+)
- Memorandum Items (1959+)
- Other (1959+)
- Producer Price Indexes (1921+)
- Reserves & Monetary Base (1917+)
- Borrowings (1919+)
- Monetary Base (1918+)
- Reserves (1918+)
- Other (1917+)
- U.S. Trade & International Transactions (1960+)
- Exports
- Imports
- Income Payments & Receipts
- Trade Balance
- U.S. International Finance
- U.S. Financial Data (1917+)
- Commercial Banking (1943+)
- Exchange Rates (1973+)
- Interest Rates (1919+)
- Monetary (1947+)
- Reserves (1917+)
- Discontinued (1950+)
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GeoFRED (Geographic Federal Reserve Economic Data)
"a web application that allows users to create
thematic maps of U.S. economic data for geographies including
states, counties, and metropolitan statistical areas. Maps can be
created from over 12,000 regional data series available in the FRED®
database. Regional data series include civilian labor force,
residential population, and unemployment rate. Various tools allow
users to customize and print these maps."
ALFRED (ArchivaL Federal Reserve Economic Data)
"allows you to retrieve vintage versions of
economic data that were available on specific dates in history. In
general, economic data for past observation periods are revised as
more accurate estimates become available. As a result, previous
vintages of data can be superseded and may no longer be available
from various data sources. Vintage or real time economic data allows
academics to reproduce others' research, build more accurate
forecasting models, and analyze economic policy decisions using the
data available at the time."
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Federal Reserve Statistics
See also FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data).
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Principal Economic Indicators
- Consumer Credit - G.19
- Factors Affecting Reserve Balances - H.4.1
- Industrial Production & Capacity Utilization - G.17
- Money Stock Measures - H.6
Bank Asset Quality
- Charge-Off & Delinquency Rates on Loans & Leases at
Commercial Banks
- Shared National Credit Program
Bank Assets & Liabilities
- Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions & the Monetary
Base - H.3
- Agricultural Finance Databook - E.15
- Assets & Liabilities of Commercial Banks in the U.S. - H.8
- Country Exposure Lending Survey - E.16
- Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Data
- Senior Financial Officer Survey
- Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices
- Survey of Terms of Business Lending - E.2
Bank Structure Data
- Large Commercial Banks
- Minority-Owned Banks
- Structure & Share Data for the U.S. Offices of Foreign Banks
Business Finance
- Commercial Paper
- Corporate Medium-Term Notes
- Finance Companies - G.20
- Survey of Small Business Finances
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Exchange Rates & International Data
- Country Exposure Lending Survey - E.16
- Foreign Exchange Rates
- H.10 - daily & weekly
- G.5 - monthly & annual
- Structure & Share Data for U.S. Officers of Foreign Banks
Flow of Funds Accounts
- Flow of Funds Accounts of the U.S. - Z.1
Household Finance
- Consumer Credit - G.19
- Finance Companies - G.20
- Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Data
- Household Debt Service & Financial Obligations
- Ratios
- Survey of Consumer Finances
Industrial Activity
- Industrial Production & Capacity Utilization - G.17
Interest Rates
- Selected Interest Rates - H.15 - daily & weekly
Money Stock & Reserve Balances
- Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions & the Monetary
Base - H.3
- Factors Affecting Reserve Balances - H.4.1
- Money Stock Measures - H.6
- U.S. Reserve Assets/Foreign Official Assets Held at Federal
Reserve Banks
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"The tables that appeared in the Financial and Business Statistics
section of the Bulletin before 2004 are now published monthly as a
separate print publication titled Statistical Supplement to the
Federal Reserve Bulletin."
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Domestic Financial Statistics
Money Stock & Bank Credit
- 1.10 Reserves & Money Stock Measures
- 1.11 Reserves of Depository Institutions & Reserve Bank
Credit
- 1.12 Reserves & Borrowing, Depository Institutions
Policy Instruments
- 1.14 Federal Reserve Bank Interest Rates
- 1.15 Reserve Requirements of Depository Institutions
- 1.17 Federal Reserve Open Market Transactions
Federal Reserve Banks
- 1.18 Conditions & Federal Reserve Note Statements
- 1.19 Maturity Distribution of Loans & Securities
Monetary & Credit Aggregates
- 1.20 Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions &
Monetary Base
- 1.21 Money Stock Measures
Commercial Banking Institutions, Assets & Liabilities
- 1.26
- A - All Commercial Banks in the United States
- B - Domestically Chartered Commercial Banks
- C - Large Domestically Chartered Commercial Banks
- D - Small Domestically Chartered Commercial Banks
- E - Foreign-Related Institutions
- F - Memo Items
Financial Markets
- 1.32 Commercial Paper Outstanding
- 1.33 Prime Rate Charged by Banks on Short-Term Business
Loans
- 1.35 Interest Rates, Money & Capital Markets
- 1.36 Stock Market, Selected Statistics
Federal Finance
- 1.40 Federal Debt Subject to Statutory Limitation
- 1.41 Gross Public Debt of U.S. Treasury, Types & Ownership
- 1.42 U.S. Government Securities Dealers, Transactions
- 1.43 U.S. Government Securities Dealers, Positions &
Financing
- 1.44 Federal & Federally Sponsored Credit Agencies, Debt
Outstanding
Securities Markets & Corporate Finance
- 1.45 New Security Issues, State & Local Governments
- 1.46 New Security Issues, U.S. Corporations
- 1.47 Open-End Investment Companies, Net Sales & Assets
- 1.51 Domestic Finance Companies, Assets & Liabilities
- 1.52 Domestic Finance Companies, Owned & Managed Receivables
Real Estate
- 1.53 Mortgage Markets, New Homes
- 1.54 Mortgage Debt Outstanding
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Domestic Financial Statistics (continued)
Consumer Credit
- 1.55 Total Outstanding
- 1.56 Terms
Flow of Funds
- 1.57 Funds Raised in U.S. Credit Markets
- 1.58 Summary of Financial Transactions
- 1.59 Summary of Credit Market Debt Outstanding
- 1.60 Summary of Financial Assets and Liabilities
Domestic Nonfinancial Statistics
Selected Measures
- 2.12 Output, Capacity, and Capacity Utilization
- 2.13 Industrial Production--Indexes & Gross Value
International Statistics
Summary Statistics
- 3.10 U.S. International Transactions, Summary
- 3.12 U.S. Reserve Assets
- 3.13 Foreign Official Assets Held at Federal Reserve Banks
- 3.15 Selected U.S. Liabilities to Foreign Official
Institutions
Reported by Banks in the U.S
- 3.16 Liabilities to, and Claims on, Foreigners
- 3.17 Liabilities to Foreigners
- 3.18 Banks' Own Claims on Foreigners
- 3.19 Banks' Own & Domestic Customers' Claims on Foreigners
Reported by Nonbanking Business Enterprises in the U.S.
- 3.22 Liabilities to Unaffiliated Foreigners
- 3.23 Claims on Unaffiliated Foreigners
Securities Holdings & Transactions
- 3.24 Foreign Transactions in Securities
- 3.25 Marketable U.S. Treasury Bonds & Notes, Foreign
Transactions
Interest & Exchange Rates
- 3.28 Foreign Exchange Rates
Special Tables
Terms of Lending at Commercial Banks
- 4.23
- A - All commercial banks
- B - All domestic banks
- C - Large domestic banks
- D - Small domestic banks
- E - U.S. branches & agencies of foreign banks
- F - By date pricing terms were set & commitment status
U.S. Branches & Agencies
- 4.30 Assets & Liabilities of U.S. Branches & Agencies of
Foreign Banks
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FRASER (Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research)
provides scanned images of historical
economic statistical publications, releases, and documents,
including:
- All Bank Statistics, 1896-1955
- Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency (1875-1889)
- Annual Statistical Digest (1970-2000)
- Banking & Monetary Statistics (1914-1970)
- Supplement to Banking & Monetary Statistics (1941-1961)
- Budget of the U.S. Government (1963-1986)
- Concordance of Statistics (1978-2000)
- Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Home Owners' Loan Corporation,
and Federal Savings & Loan Corporation Annual Reports (1933-1952)
- Federal Reserve History (1913+)
- Producer Prices & Price Indexes (1982-1988)
- Rand-McNally Bankers' Directory & List of Attorneys (1900)
- Statistical Releases
- Industrial Production - G.12.3 (1963-1966)
- Capacity Utilization in Manufacturing - E.5 (1966-1976)
- Capacity Utilization in Manufacturing & Materials - G.3
(1976-1990)
- Money Stock Measures - H.6 (1960-1999, 2008)
- Productivity & Costs (1979-2003)
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Internal Revenue Service
Statistics of Income - Corporations
Online version (1994+)
Online version (2000+,
Corporation Source Book)
Online version (1916-1927,
Statistics of Income)
U.S. Documents T 22.35/5-2: (1982+,
Corporation Source Book)
U.S. Documents T 22.35/5: (1982-2001,
Corporation Income Tax
Returns)
U.S. Documents T 22.35/2: C81/ (1960-1981,
Corporation Income
Tax Returns)
- "The Corporation Complete Report Publication is a
collection of aggregate statistics which have been sorted
in various ways such as Industry, Size of Total Assets,
and Size of Business Receipts."
- "The Corporation Source Book presents balance
sheet, income statement, tax, and other selected items by size
of total assets for all returns with and without net income.
Statistical tables are available by industrial sectors, major
groups within a sector, and minor industries within a major
group."
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NAICS and SIC
"The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS, pronounced Nakes)
was developed as the standard for use by Federal statistical agencies in
classifying business establishments for the collection, analysis, and
publication of statistical data related to the business economy of the
U.S. "
Identifying the NAICS for an Industry
Business & Company Resource Center - One of the easiest ways
to identify the NAICS or SIC for an industry is to look up a company in
that industry using one of the
business databases.
The descriptive information about the company almost always includes
a listing of the industry or industries in which the company is
engaged.
NAICS (North American Industry Classification System)
Online version (2007, 2 to 6 digit hierarchy)
Online version (2007, 6-digit codes only)
U.S. Documents Ready Reference PREX 2.6/4: (2007)
U.S. Documents PREX 2.6/4: (1997, 2002)
"developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide new
comparability in statistics about business activity across North
America."
SIC (Standard Industrial Classification)
Changes in NAICS - Comparing Classifications from Different Years
NAICS has been very slowly replacing the Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) in various commercial resources since 1997. The changes in
categories and groupings of industries between SIC and NAICS were
extensive and can make it very difficult to compare data longitudinally.
Some business sources still include SIC numbers for use in comparing
with older data.
Correspondence Tables:
provides comparison tables of the 2002 NAICS-US with:
"In February 1999, the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico, and
the United States launched a joint multi-phase initiative to develop
a comprehensive demand-oriented product classification, known as the
North American Product Classification System (NAPCS). Work to date
has focused on the products produced by service industries in 12
NAICS sectors 48-49 through 81."
-
Final NAPCS Product Lists by NAICS Industry Subject Area
- "The 71 product lists (69 trilatereal and 2 bilateral)
that have been finalized at this time by the three countries
can be viewed individually in PDF format."
- Column 1 - Industry Subject Area
- Column 2 - Working Group Code
- Column 3 - Trilateral Detail
- Columns 4-6 - National Product Detail
- Column 7 - U.S. Title
- Column 8 - U.S. Definition
- Columns 9-11 - NAICS Industries Producing the
Product
- Column 12 - CPC Code (United Nations Central Product
Classification)
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Securities & Exchange Commission
TIP:
Use the Advanced Search to restrict your search to specific form
types (e.g. 10-K or DEF 14A), company name, Central Index Key (CIK),
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), or date range.
Identifying a Company's CIK
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CIK
Lookup - "The Central Index Key (CIK) is used on
the SEC's computer systems to identify corporations and
individual people who have filed disclosure with the SEC. You
can use the CIK to search for company or fund filings on EDGAR."
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Company Database Search provides more search parameters for
identifying a company.
"To use EDGAR most effectively, you should know which categories of
information appear in which SEC filings and which search methods
will work best. You also should understand the system’s limitations.
In this guide, you’ll find tips for using EDGAR and answers to
frequently asked questions about researching public companies."
- "The easiest place to look up information on executive pay
is probably the annual proxy statement. Annual reports on Form
10-K and registration statements might simply refer you to the
information in the annual proxy statement, rather than
presenting the information directly."
- How can I obtain a copy of a company's annual proxy
statement?
- DEF 14A - 'To view the annual proxy
statement, select the most recent filing that has the title
"DEF 14A." It's called a "DEF 14A" because it's the
"definitive," or final, proxy statement. "14A" refers to the
fact that proxy statements are filed pursuant to Section
14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.'
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EDGAR Company Search to retrieve DEF 14A filing
-
SEC Proxy Statements (Apr 1993+)
-
Executive Compensation from Proxy Statements (1991+)
- Other
sources for executive compensation information
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Small Businesses
UCF Small Business Development Center
"serves an eight-county area that includes Brevard, Flagler, Lake,
Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Sumter and Volusia counties."
- Counseling - Certified Business Analysts will help you develop:
- Business Plans
- Marketing Plans
- Feasibility Studies
- Market Research
- Loan Proposals
- Accounting Systems
- Personnel Plans
- Employee Manuals
- Strategic Plans
- Areas of Assistance
- Accounting: asset management, record keeping systems and
procedures
- Finance: ratio analysis, breakeven analysis, financial
projections and business valuation
- Marketing: pricing, advertising & promotion, marketing
planning, market research and exporting
- Operations: production & inventory control, project
management, risk management and energy conservation
- New Venture Planning: start-up information, feasibility
analysis, business planning and general business consulting
- Technical Assistance: preliminary patent searches,
patent, copyright & trademark, and technology transfer &
SBIR/STTR
- Seminars
- Basic Tools Seminar Series
- Specialty Tools Seminar Series
- Government Contracting Seminar Series
- Strategic Tools Seminar Series
"funded by the Orange County Government,
acts a matchmaker between established businesses and area
professionals to create personalized advisory boards. The
program is offered to businesses at no cost who have at least
two years experience, $500k in revenue, and eight employees or
more."
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Florida Small Business Development Center Network
"a statewide economic development
partnership between higher education and other stakeholder
organizations dedicated to providing entrepreneurs and
established businesses with the assistance needed to start, grow
and succeed, contributing to the Florida economy."
"provides support for small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) engaged in R&D or manufacturing in Florida.
The BTC was established in 2003, to promote the rapid
commercialization of innovative products and processes, systems
integration, productivity and quality improvements by
manufacturing and R&D firms in Florida.
"coordinates a statewide program designed to
advance the global competitiveness of small business through
preparation, education and consultation."
"PTAC was established in 1985 to assist
Florida businesses with government procurement support services
including assistance with marketing, proposal preparation and
contract administration."
"provides business training, counseling,
technical assistance, and mentoring to Veterans, Reservist,
National Guard, and Active Duty business owners and start-up
candidates in the Southeast Region of the USA."
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U.S. Small Business Administration
"In general, the courses are all self-paced and should take about 30
minutes to complete. Most of the courses require a brief online
registration."
- Starting a Business
- Business Planning
- Business Management
- Financing & Accounting
- Marketing & Advertising
- Government Contracting
- Small Business Retirement
- E-Commerce
- International Trade
- Federal Tax Training
- Marketing & Outreach
- Laws & Regulations
- Publications
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- SBA Glossary
- Statistics & Research
- Success Stories
- Reports
- Audio/Video
- Monthly Web Chat
- Forms
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Small Businesses - Census Information
"The Census Bureau does not define small or
large business, but provides statistics that allow users to
define business categories in any of several ways:
- Employers & Nonemployers
- Employment Size of Firms
- Employment Size of Establishments
- Receipts Size of Firms
"summarizes the number of establishments and sales or receipts of
businesses without paid employees that are subject to federal income
tax. Most nonemployers are self-employed individuals operating very
small unincorporated businesses, which may or may not be the owner's
principal source of income."
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Publications
- Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
- Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
- Council of Economic Advisors
- Federal Reserve
- International Trade Administration
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BEA Publications

Survey of Current Business
"Articles in the Survey present the latest national, international,
regional, and industry estimates; describe the methodologies used to
prepare the estimates; provide information about major revisions;
discuss on-going innovations; and generally keep users up to date on
relevant BEA issues and initiatives."
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BLS Publications
Compensation & Working Conditions
Online version (Jun
1996+)
General Collection HD 5723 .C26 (1979-2000)
"contains analytical articles, news items, summary information
presented as single page charts or tables, and statistical data on
occupational pay, Employment Cost Index, employee benefits,
occupational injuries & illnesses, and major work stoppages."
a monthly report on consumer price movements and indexes.
provides statistical data for households, establishments, and the
labor force, including earnings by detailed occupation, union
affiliation, minimum wages, and employee absences.

Monthly Labor Review
"the principal
journal of fact, analysis, and research from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.... Each month, economists, statisticians, and experts from
the Bureau join with private sector professionals and State and
local government specialists to provide a wealth of research in a
wide variety of fields—the labor force, the economy, employment,
inflation, productivity, occupational injuries and illnesses, wages,
prices, and many more."
Online version (full-text
Jan 2007+; tables Jun 2005+)
Online version (1982-1988)
General Collection HB 235 .U6 A472 & A4724 (1978-Jun 2007)
a monthly report on producer price movements and indexes.
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Council of Economic Advisors
Publications
"provides economic information on prices, wages, production,
business activity, purchasing power, credit, money and Federal
finance."

Economic Report of the President
"an annual report written by the Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisors. It overviews the nation's economic progress using text and
extensive data appendices. The
Economic Report of the President is
transmitted to Congress no later than ten days after the submission
of the Budget of the United States Government."
Print copies of the Report are available in the U.S. Documents Collection:
- 1948-1953 - U.S. Documents PR 33.10:
- 1954-1961 - U.S. Documents PR 34.10:
- 1962-1963 - U.S. Documents PR 35.9:
- 1964-1969 - U.S. Documents PR 36.9:
- 1970-1974 - U.S. Documents PR 37.9:
- 1975-1977 - U.S. Documents PR 38.9:
- 1978-1981 - U.S. Documents PR 39.9:
- 1982-1989 - U.S. Documents PR 40.9:
- 1990-1993 - U.S. Documents PR 41.9:
- 1994-2002 - U.S. Documents PR 42.9:
- 2003-2008 - U.S. Documents PR 43.9:
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Federal Reserve Publications
Indexing of Federal Reserve Publications
"A comprehensive index to Federal Reserve
economic research", including indexing of the Federal
Reserve Bulletin from 1936+, with indexing of publications
from the individual Federal Reserve Banks beginning in the
1970's and 1980's.
PAIS International
provides indexing of the Federal Reserve Bulletin from 1917+

Current Economic Conditions (Beige Book)
"Commonly known as the
Beige Book, this report is published eight times per year. Each
Federal Reserve Bank gathers anecdotal information on current
economic conditions in its District through reports from Bank and
Branch directors and interviews with key business contacts,
economists, market experts, and other sources. The Beige Book
summarizes this information by District and sector. An overall
summary of the twelve district reports is prepared by a designated
Federal Reserve Bank on a rotating basis."
"was introduced in 1914 as a vehicle to present policy issues
developed by the Federal Reserve Board. ...includes topical research
articles, legal developments, Report on the Condition of the U.S.
Banking Industry, and other general information."
"The tables that appeared in the Financial and Business Statistics
section of the Bulletin before 2004 are now published monthly as a
separate print publication titled Statistical Supplement to the
Federal Reserve Bulletin."
Federal Reserve Bank publications
Economic Review (Atlanta)
Online version (1996+)
Online version (Dec 1996+)
General Collection HC 107 .A13 .F455 (1968+)
Microfilm HC 107 .A13 .F455 (1919-1968, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1988,
1992-2002)
Economic Perspectives (Chicago)
Economic Trends (Cleveland)
See also:
Economic Review (Cleveland)
Economic & Financial Policy Review (Dallas)
Economic Review (Kansas City)
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Quarterly Review (Minneapolis)
Economic Policy Review (New York)
Business Review (Philadelphia)
Economic Quarterly (Richmond)
Economic Review (San Francisco)
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International Trade Administration Publications
U.S. Documents C 61.34: (1960-1994)
ASI Microfiche 2044-1 (1973-1980); 2014-4 (1981-1984); 2044-28
(1985-1994)
analyzes selected U.S. manufacturing and service industries, and
identifies emerging domestic and international markets for U.S.
products and services.
See also:
U.S. Global Trade Outlook, 1995-2000: Toward the 21st Century
U.S. Documents C 61.34/2: (1995)
succeeded the U.S.
Industrial Outlook, and was succeeded by U.S. Industry &
Trade Outlook.
U.S. Industry & Trade Outlook
U.S. Documents C 61.48: (1998-2000)
Although the ITA
announced a project to migrate this publication to the Web,
no progress has been reported since January 25, 2005.
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