
DataPost is a series providing visual explanations of key economic concepts and conditions. View "Core Presentations" for more in-depth tutorials, or browse additional DataPost presentations by subject: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and International.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Measuring the Nation's Output
Updated November 30, 2012
GDP is one of the key measures of a nation’s economic performance. This DataPost outlines the components of GDP and places these components within the context of recent values published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Also available: a video learning guide to help you interpret Data Post GDP charts.
Inflation: Measuring Price Changes
Updated November 30, 2012
This DataPost tutorial looks at the Fed’s key measure of inflation—the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index—including how it relates to the concepts of "core" and "total" inflation in the U.S. economy.
Unemployment Rate: Measuring the Workforce
Updated November 5, 2012
Learn about how the unemployment rate is measured, broader measures of unemployment, and three types of unemployment: structural, cyclical, and frictional.
The Money Supply: Measuring M1 & M2
Updated November 30, 2012
"Money" actually includes various forms of payment—not just coins, bills, credit, and checks. This DataPost tutorial walks through the various types of payment that contribute to our notion of "money" in the United States.
Government Spending: Measuring Federal Expenditures
Updated October 5, 2012
See how government spending has expanded in recent years and how spending dollars have compared across various functions, like education, national defense, and income security.
Personal Saving Rate: Delayed Consumption
Updated November 30, 2012
What happens to income that households do not spend? This DataPost entry considers savings and how deferred spending relates to interest rates and inflation.
Inflation: Measuring Price Changes
Updated November 30, 2012
Government Spending: Measuring Federal Expenditures
Updated October 5, 2012
Unemployment Rate: Measuring the Workforce
Updated November 5, 2012
The Money Supply: Measuring M1 & M2
Updated November 30, 2012
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Measuring the Economy
Updated November 30, 2012
Does Education Matter? Job Losses Since the Great Recession
Updated May June 12, 2012
The Housing Boom: Home Prices Outpaced Income Gains
Updated May 24, 2012
Labor Force Participation Rates: Measuring workforce engagement
Updated May 24, 2012
College Debt: Rising Student Loan Balances
Updated May 22, 2012
Personal Saving Rate: Delayed Consumption
Updated November 30, 2012
Trade Patterns: U.S. Imports
Updated May 29, 2012