Data downloads to Excel spreadsheet files are now available in “.xlsx” format. Those files have two sheets: The sheet labeled “readme” has all the metadata information (i.e., series ID, name, units, frequency, seasonal adjustment, date of last update, and date … Continue reading
FRED has added 3 data series for the Fujita, Moscarini, and Postel-Vinay (FMP) Employer-to-Employer (E2E) Transition Probability. The E2E Transition Probability is a monthly measure of the rate at which U.S. workers transition from one employer to another in a … Continue reading
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FRED has added 52 data series for the U.S. Census Income and Poverty data release. The new series show the poverty status of different groups of people and families, organized by their type of family relationship, age, and type of … Continue reading
Dear FRED users, We’ve updated our Terms of Use, which govern the services and content we provide. As part of this update, we’re conducting a routine verification of email addresses associated with FRED accounts to ensure they’re current and valid. … Continue reading
FRED has added 6 data series for the Visa Spending Momentum Index (SMI). The SMI is a monthly measure of changes in consumer credit and debit card spending. Reported by Visa, the index is calculated from a sample of current … Continue reading
On June 3, 2024, FRED will remove all Wilshire Index data. The removed data will no longer be available through the FRED database, Excel add-in, mobile applications, APIs, or any other FRED-related service. Custom links to these series or custom graphs … Continue reading
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Federal Reserve Board are working together to expand options for finding, accessing, and visualizing data from the Board’s Data Download Program (DDP): All releases available through the DDP are now accessible … Continue reading
Don’t miss the new related content for every FRED webpage! The FRED Team has added a feature that suggests data series based on common searches in FRED. Scroll down below your favorite graph on any series page to find those … Continue reading
The FRED team continues to make its website more accessible to all users. Enhancements have been made to FRED’s homepage, header and footer, release pages, search pages, and release tables. These include: