Data.gov is a portal to statistics and data sets produced by federal government agencies and offices.
Serves as a portal of economic and banking information.
Provides national and state-level data on numbers of businesses and employees, broken down by industry.
A wide range of economic data is presented including price and production indices for all sectors of the United States business sector. Major sections of the publication include indexes, prices, employment, finance, trade, and production by sector from 1931 to 1991.
This website provides data and links to data on businesses with and without employees.
Search by NAICS code to find all U.S. Census Bureau economic data and reports on that industry.
Data on employment, productivity and wages by industry from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Start with the profiles found in the Industry at a Glance reports.
In order to measure the importance of various industries to the U.S. economy, the Bureau of Economic Analysis publishes annual GDP data by industry and input-output (I-O)accounts that show how industries interact.
A drop-down menu (upper right) allows you to select information on specific countries or regions and includes data on exports, imports, trade performance and consistency of trade.
It contains more than 1.75 billion trade records starting from 1962.
The WTO provides quantitative information in relation to economic and trade policy issues.
It displays the latest annual U.S. merchandise trade statistics 1) At national and state levels. 2) In maps, graphs, and tables. 3) As exports, imports, and trade balances
The UN datasets on commodities, labor, environment and much much more.
The datasets cover each country on Economy & Growth, Energy, Infrastructure and much much more.
The statistical office of the European Union provides the EU with statistics at European level that enable comparisons between countries and regions.
This resource includes: Prices of Commodities and Good for 268 countries. Also, it has International Financial Statistics (IFS), Balance of Payments Statistics (BOP), Direction of Trade Statistics (DOT) and Government Finance Statistics (GFS).
From the University of Groningen compare countries' production, income and prices.
US population statistics, along with economic data (local, county, state and national). A treasure trove.
From U of Michigan this survey helps explain consumer expectations and the overall US economy.
Two useful surveys: Consumer Spending (spending habits) and Time Use (time spent on various activities).
A nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world.
NationMaster is a vast compilation of data from hundreds of sources. Using the search forms, you can get maps and graphs on all kinds of statistics with ease. With data compared across 305 countries and over 5,000 specific categories to analyze, this site offers a wealth of information. Select 'countries' to view the list offered and see information such as: Cost of Living, Environment, Industry, Lifestyle, etc.
This site contains profiles for all of the nations around the world, including demographic profiles and statistics. Use the drop-down box at the top to select the country of interest. Detailed descriptions and demographic information for each country are presented to user, such as: Population, Median Age, Urbanization, Economy, and Government.
Select a report, year(s), countries or region to search for data. Other information is available by clicking the "Data" tab, such as links to the World Population Summary, Country Ranking (by population), or Global Population Mapping.
Find specific country by selecting from the drop-down box By Country.
Provides data-driven news based on U.S. and world polls, daily tracking and public opinion research.
Nielsen is a global measurement and data analytics company that provides the most complete and trusted view available of consumers and markets worldwide.
Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. Pew Research Center does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
An independent, nonpartisan research project that measures the social, political and economic atmosphere in Africa.
Sponsored by the European Commission since 1973. Provides current and past summaries and full reports from the general and topical survey series as well as links to other European polls.
Public Opinion data from the European Commission.
The ISSP is a cross-national collaboration programme conducting annual surveys on diverse topics relevant to social sciences. Established in 1984 by its founding members Australia, Germany, Great Britain and the US, the ISSP has since included members covering various cultures around the globe.
WorldPublicOpinion.org is an international collaborative project whose aim is to give voice to public opinion around the world on international issues. As the world becomes increasingly integrated, problems have become increasingly global, pointing to a greater need for understanding between nations and for elucidating global norms. With the growth of democracy in the world, public opinion has come to play a greater role in the foreign policy process. WorldPublicOpinion.org seeks to reveal the values and views of publics in specific nations around the world as well as global patterns of world public opinion. WorldPublicOpinion.org is managed by the Program for Public Consultation. The Program for Public Consultation (PPC) is part of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland.