Search or browse listings of 363 Internet sites of numeric Social Science statistical data, data catalogs, data libraries, social science gateways, addresses and more.
Sponsored by the Economic Development Administration, EconData.Net is designed to help practitioners, researchers, students, and other data users quickly gain access to relevant state and sub-state socioeconomic data.
Provides economic information on gross domestic product, income, employment, production, business activity, prices, money, credit, security markets, Federal finance, and international statistics.
From the St. Louis Fed: Data Publications, as well as Statistical Releases from several sources such as the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and government agencies such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
A reference source for historical information covering virtually every quantifiable dimension of American history from 1790 to the turn of the 21st century.
The MacroDataGuide is a tool that has been especially developed by the Norwegian Social Science Data Services to save researchers and students time and energy in their search for high quality social science macro data.
Includes the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and statistics on employment & unemployment statistics, pay & compensation cost data, spending, time use, productivity, workplace injuries, etc.
Provides researchers worldwide with instant access to financial, economic, and marketing data though a uniform, web-based interface. Available ONLY to current faculty, full-time research staff, currently-enrolled Ph.D. students, and full-time Masters students. You must create an account.
University affiliates can create an account and access the ICPSR archive of research data, including specialized collections in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, and terror. More information
FREDĀ® is a database of over 246,000 US economic time series from 77 sources. With FREDĀ®, you can download data in Microsoft Excel and text formats and view charts of data series.
The nation's leading nonprofit economic research organization. Key focus areas include developing new statistical measurements, estimating quantitative models of economic behavior, and analyzing the effects of public policy.
Must create a free account to access parts of the content.
Nationally representative study of nearly 8,000 U.S. families. Following the same families since 1968, the PSID collects information on economic, health and social behavior.