Macro Dashboard
Key US macroeconomic indicators, straight from FRED.
How fast prices are rising, year over year.
The Federal Reserve’s key short-term interest rate.
Share of the labor force that’s jobless and looking for work.
Total US economic output, adjusted for inflation — shown as year-over-year growth.
2-year and 10-year US government borrowing rates, and the gap between them — the classic yield-curve recession signal.
How optimistic consumers feel about the economy.
About this data
All indicators shown are for the United States economy, sourced from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), the U.S. Federal Reserve's database. Figures like inflation, interest rates, and unemployment reflect the U.S. — not global or country-specific data for your region.
Each indicator comes from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) and updates on its own schedule — monthly for CPI, the Fed Funds Rate, unemployment, and Consumer Sentiment, quarterly for GDP, and daily for the Treasury yields and 10Y–2Y spread. Every card shows the latest value FRED has published. Click any card to bring up its full history and context.
Educational — not investment advice. These are historical readings, not forecasts.