Complete international markets data including stocks, indexes, funds, and credit markets for the Americas, Asian, European, Islamic, Israel, and South African markets.
Access "Survey of Current Business" along with regional, national, international, and industry data. Topics include GDP, personal income, corporate profits, balance of payments, trade, direct investment, annual industry accounts, and more.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - the investor's advocate - protects investors, by maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitating capital formation.
Established by Congress in 1946, the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is charged with studying all aspects of the economy and making policy recommendations to the President of the United States. The site provides access to relevant speeches and testimony, fact sheets, economic reports, and economic indicators.
Resources on virtually all labor-related issues, including wages, working conditions, collective bargaining practices, job searches, and employment selection.
Online trade publication for the e-commerce industry. Provides news and background on a wide range of topics: mobile, security, social media, trends, and research. A valuable resource for keeping current daily.
An ongoing analysis by the Economic Policy Institute, includes a wide variety of data on family incomes, wages, jobs, unemployment, wealth, and poverty and the economy’s effect on the living standards of working Americans.
A large collection of online resources on microfinance. Includes links to blogs, newsletters, journals, and online discussions. Offers job listings, training, events, and online directories of organizations and consultants.
Management consulting firm's guide to diverse industries including: Aerospace and Defense, Consumer Products, Health Care Plans, Insurance, Life Sciences, Media and Entertainment, Real Estate and Travel, Hospitality, and Leisure.
The leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. Regular updates of U.S. economic data such as housing starts, retail merchant sales, international durable goods orders.
An international federation of national economic associations formed to promote personal contacts and mutual understanding among economists in different parts of the world through the organization of scientific meetings, common research programs and by means of publications of an international character on economic policies and problems of current importance.
The AEA encourages economic research, especially the historical and statistical study of the actual conditions of industrial life; issues publications on economic subjects; encourages freedom of economic discussion.
A nonpartisan think tank that focuses on the economic needs of working Americans. Research areas include: Education, Jobs, Wages and Living Standards, Labor Policy, Race and Ethnicity, and more.
Promotes high quality research in the broadly defined area of social economics: the study of the ethical and social causes and consequences of economic behavior, institutions, organizations, theory, and policy.