Resources


These links are provided for the convenience of UW students and others.  General data sources are provided below.  You can also find links to:

General Data Sources

These links are provided for the convenience of UW students and others. No warranty is expressed or implied.

Note: many of the company web pages also provide access to data (e.g. the Realtors, Fannie and Freddie). This page contains sites whose raison d'etre is to provide data.

American Demographics Magazine

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bureau of Labor Statistics I

Bureau of Labor Statistics II

Case-Shiller-Weiss Housing Price Indexes This firm produces repeat sales indexes of housing prices. Some data are for sale but there's some free info as well.

Census Home Page The Mother of All Data Websites. From here you can access Census, American Housing Survey, Building Permits data, and much much more.

Commerce Department Statistics

Congressional Budget Office

Current Population Survey

Thompson Financial Great source of company data. Costs.

The Dismal Scientist Cool site with lots of up to date data and commentary about the state of the economy.

Econometrics Laboratory Resources University of California at Berkeley. A great set of links.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Data FDIC has good banking data, studies.

Geosource is maintained by the University of Utrecht. It contains lots of info regarding regional economics and geography.

Ibbotson Associates Data on asset allocations and returns. Data for sale, often worth it.

Inter University Consortium for Social and Political Research

International Economic Growth Datasets

Library of Congress Home Page

Panel Study of Income Dynamics The PSID is a survey that follows a sample of about 37,000 people in about 4,800 U.S. households. The survey has been conducted annually since 1968. It's somewhat complex to use, but is very useful for research on how incomes, consumption, etc. change over time. See M.S. Hill, The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (Sage, 1992) for an introduction.

National Technology Transfer Center Gateway to U.S. Government Data

National Weather Service

Transportation Research Board

U.S. Department of Labor

UVA Library: A Better BEA Site than BEA's Site! This is a great site with an easy to use download protocol for annual data on employment, income and population. Data are available for states, metro areas, counties, BEA economic regions. Annual data go back to 1969. Highly recommended.

The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Statistics

Maps

Census TIGER Maps

Mapquest

Expedia

Rand McNally

National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. Cool world maps of population density, among other things.

 

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