U.S. Economic Data Overview
Key economic indicators and market data tracking the health of the American economy. Click on any chart for detailed analysis and historical data.
2-Year Treasury Yield
Short-term government bond yields indicating market expectations
10-Year Treasury Yield
Long-term government bond yields, a key benchmark rate
Federal Funds Rate
The interest rate at which banks lend to each other overnight
Federal Debt
Total debt owed by the federal government
Consumer Price Index
Measure of inflation tracking consumer goods and services
Unemployment Rate
Percentage of the labor force that is unemployed
Understanding Economic Indicators
Treasury Yields
Treasury yields represent the return on investment for U.S. government bonds. The spread between 2-year and 10-year yields is closely watched as an economic indicator.
Federal Funds Rate
Set by the Federal Reserve, this rate influences all other interest rates in the economy and is a key tool for managing inflation and economic growth.
Inflation Measures
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks changes in the cost of living, helping investors and policymakers understand inflation trends.
Employment Data
The unemployment rate is a lagging indicator that reflects the health of the labor market and overall economic conditions.