The Economy app (on the iPhone and iPad) has more than 45,000 economic indicators.
However, the primary focus of the app is to provide a snapshot of the US economy. Here is a list of some of the key economic indicators available in the Economy app
Business 1. Manufacturers' New Orders: Durable Goods 2. Real Retail and Food Services Sales 3. Light Weight Vehicle Sales: Autos and Light Trucks 4. Health Insurance Coverage Rate in the United States (Discontinued in 2012, but old data is available) 5. Industrial production Capacity Utilization: Total Industry 6. Industrial Production: Durable Manufacturing (NAICS) 7. Industrial Production Index Unavailable: Manufacturing: PMI Composite Index (Institute of Supply Management)
Commercial Credit 1. Total Consumer Credit Outstanding 2. Total Revolving Credit Outstanding 3. Total Nonrevolving Credit Outstanding
Employment 1. Civilian Unemployment Rate 2. Unemployed 3. Median Duration of Unemployment (in weeks) 4. Civilian Employment Percentage (of population) 5. Total Nonfarm Payrolls: All Employees 6. Average Weekly Hours Of All Employees: Total Private 7. All Government Employees 8. Initial Claims (Unemployment Insurance) 9. Insured Unemployment Rate 10. U-6 Total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers plus total employed part time for economic reasons
Federal Debt 1. Gross Federal Debt (for Fiscal Year ) 2. Federal Surplus or Deficit [-] (for Fiscal Year) 3. Gross Federal Debt Held by the Public
Financial Indicators 1. BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield Master II Total Return Index Value 2. CBOE Volatility Index (Fear Index, VIX) 3. CBOE Gold ETF Volatility Index 4. Consumer Sentiment (University of Michigan) - No recent data due to copyright restrictions 5. Dow Jones Industrial Average 6. S&P 500 Index 7. St. Louis Financial Stress Index
Inflation 1. Consumer Price Index For All Urban Consumers: All Items 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: All Items Less Food and Energy 3. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Housing (Index 1982-84)
Gross Domestic Product 1. Gross Domestic Product 2. Gross National Product 3. Gross Domestic Purchases 4. Real Gross Domestic Product (Chained 2005 dollars) 5. Corporate Profits After Tax 6. Corporate Profits After Tax with Inventory Valuation Adjustment (IVA) and Capital Consumption Adjustment (CCAdj) 7. Corporate Profits with Inventory Valuation Adjustment (IVA) and Capital Consumption Adjustment (CCAdj) 8. Personal Saving Rate 9. Consumer Spending 10. Real Consumer Spending (Chained 2005 dollars) 11. Total Personal Income (all US persons) 12. Total Disposable Income (all US persons) 13. Total US population
Housing Sector 1. Housing Starts: New Privately Owned Housing Units Started 2. Housing Starts: New Privately Owned Single-Family Housing Units Started 3. New Single-Family Houses Sold
Job Openings And Labor Turnover 1. Rate: Total Nonfarm 2. Total Nonfarm 3. Total Separations: Total Nonfarm (Voluntary and Involuntary employment terminations ) 4. Total Separations Rate: Total Nonfarm (Voluntary and Involuntary employment terminations ) 5. Job Openings: Total Nonfarm 6. Job Openings Rate: Total Nonfarm 7. Layoffs and Discharges: Total Private 8. Layoffs and Discharges: Total Nonfarm 9. Layoffs and Discharges Rate: Total Nonfarm 10. Layoffs and Discharges Rate: Total Private 11. Total Separations: Total Nonfarm (Voluntary and Involuntary employment terminations ) 12. Total Separations Rate: Total Nonfarm (Voluntary and Involuntary employment terminations )
Prices 1. Consumer Price Index For All Urban Consumers: All Items 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: All Items Less Food and Energy 3. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Housing (Index 1982-84) 4. Inflation Expectation (University of Michigan) 5. Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Price 6. Crude Oil Prices: West Texas Intermediate (WTI) - Cushing, Oklahoma 7. Producer Price Index: All Commodities 8. S&P Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index
North America 1. Canada/US Foreign Exchange Rate (Canadian Dollar to 1 US $) --- (Weekly updates) 2. U.S. Exports to Canada, f.a.s. basis 3. U.S. Imports from Canada, Customs Basis 4. Mexico/US Foreign Exchange Rate (Mexican New Pesos to 1 US $) --- (Weekly updates) 5. U.S. Exports to Mexico, f.a.s. basis 6. U.S. Imports from Mexico, Customs Basis
World Trade 1. Exports of Goods and Services 2. Imports of Goods and Services 3. Net Exports (Exports - Imports) of Goods and Services (Trade Deficit or Surplus) 4. Balance on Current Account
The economic indicators listed above focus on the US economy and can be found in the "National" page of the app. Other pages provide more economic indicators (e.g. unemployment rate, GDP, housing etc. in each U.S. state). The app also provides you with data from U.S. cities (e.g. unemployment rate in Seattle)