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Provides national, international, regional, and industry estimates from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis. Statistical topics include gross domestic product (GDP), personal income and outlays, consumer spending, corporate profits, and much more.
Provides subnational economic data by industry. This resource is updated annually by the US Census, and can be 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.
FRED is an online database consisting of more than 61,000 economic data time series from 48 national, international, public, and private sources. General topics include: money, banking, and finance; national accounts; population, employment, and labor markets; production and business activity; and prices.
Hoosiers by the Numbers is maintained by the Research and Analysis division of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. General topics include: demographics, economic indicators, education, income and wages, industry, labor force, occupation, and unemployment in Indiana.
Provides access to statistics from Indiana federal tax returns, state property tax, and budget, expense and debt data for counties, cities/towns, townships, special districts and more.
A nationally recognized source of career information, from the US Department of Labor, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives.
Provides the latest national, international, regional, and industry estimates from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis.
See also Bureau of Economic Analysis Digital Library.