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The benchmark interest rate in the United States was last recorded at 4.25 percent. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Fed Funds Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Graph and download economic data for U.S.-Chartered Depository Institutions; Balances Due from Federal Reserve Banks; Asset (Call Report), Transactions (BOGZ1FA763013000A) from 1946 to 2024 about U.S.-chartered, fees, balance, transactions, assets, banks, depository institutions, and USA.
The Federal Reserve's balance sheet has undergone significant changes since 2007, reflecting its response to major economic crises. From a modest *** trillion U.S. dollars at the end of 2007, it ballooned to approximately *** trillion U.S. dollars by August 2025. This dramatic expansion, particularly during the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic - both of which resulted in negative annual GDP growth in the U.S. - showcases the Fed's crucial role in stabilizing the economy through expansionary monetary policies. Impact on inflation and interest rates The Fed's expansionary measures, while aimed at stimulating economic growth, have had notable effects on inflation and interest rates. Following the quantitative easing in 2020, inflation in the United States reached ***** percent in 2022, the highest since 1991. However, by July 2025, inflation had declined to *** percent. Concurrently, the Federal Reserve implemented a series of interest rate hikes, with the rate peaking at **** percent in August 2023, before the first rate cut since September 2021 occurred in September 2024. Financial implications for the Federal Reserve The expansion of the Fed's balance sheet and subsequent interest rate hikes have had significant financial implications. In 2023, the Fed reported a negative net income of ***** billion U.S. dollars, a stark contrast to the ***** billion U.S. dollars profit in 2022. This unprecedented shift was primarily due to rapidly rising interest rates, which caused the Fed's interest expenses to soar to over *** billion U.S. dollars in 2023. Despite this, the Fed's net interest income on securities acquired through open market operations reached a record high of ****** billion U.S. dollars in the same year.
The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is normally a triennial cross-sectional survey of U.S. families. The survey data include information on families' balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics.
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Graph and download economic data for Time Deposits, Reporting Member Banks, Federal Reserve System for United States (M1479CUSM027NNBR) from Jul 1946 to Feb 1953 about deposits, banks, depository institutions, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Future Employment; Percent Reporting Increases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia (NEFISA156MSFRBPHI) from May 1968 to Sep 2025 about FRB PHI District, percent, employment, and USA.
The Reports of Deposits information collection comprises the following reports: Report of Deposits and Vault Cash (FR 2900) and Report of Foreign (Non-U.S.) Currency Deposits (FR 2915). The FR 2900 report is filed by depository institutions and is the primary source of data used for the calculation of reserve requirements and for the construction and analysis of the monetary aggregates. The FR 2915 report is filed by any FR 2900 reporter that offers deposits denominated in foreign currencies at their U.S. offices; this report is used by the Board in the constructon of the monetary aggregates.
The inflation rate in the United States declined significantly between June 2022 and July 2025, despite rising inflationary pressures towards the end of 2024. The peak inflation rate was recorded in June 2022, at *** percent. In August 2023, the Federal Reserve's interest rate hit its highest level during the observed period, at **** percent, and remained unchanged until September 2024, when the Federal Reserve implemented its first rate cut since September 2021. By January 2025, the rate dropped to **** percent, signalling a shift in monetary policy. What is the Federal Reserve interest rate? The Federal Reserve interest rate, or the federal funds rate, is the rate at which banks and credit unions lend to and borrow from each other. It is one of the Federal Reserve's key tools for maintaining strong employment rates, stable prices, and reasonable interest rates. The rate is determined by the Federal Reserve and adjusted eight times a year, though it can be changed through emergency meetings during times of crisis. The Fed doesn't directly control the interest rate but sets a target rate. It then uses open market operations to influence rates toward this target. Ways of measuring inflation Inflation is typically measured using several methods, with the most common being the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI tracks the price of a fixed basket of goods and services over time, providing a measure of the price changes consumers face. At the end of 2023, the CPI in the United States was ****** percent, up from ****** a year earlier. A more business-focused measure is the producer price index (PPI), which represents the costs of firms.
The FR 2835 collects interest rates on loans for new vehicles and loans for other consumer goods and personal expenses from a sample of commercial banks and the FR 2835a collects interest rates, finance charges, and loan balances for credit card accounts from a sample of commercial banks. The data from these reports help the Board analyze current household financial conditions and the implications of these conditions for household spending and, as such, these data provide valuable input to the monetary policymaking process. The data are also used to create aggregate statistics on consumer loan terms that are published in the Federal Reserve's monthly statistical releases G.19 Consumer Credit and G.20 Finance Companies, and in the Federal Reserve Bulletin. Some of the aggregates are used by the Board in the calculation of the aggregate household debt service and financial obligations ratios for the Federal Reserve's quarterly Financial Obligations statistical release and by the Bureau of Economic Analysis to calculate interest paid by households as part of the National Income and Product Accounts.
Report on operations of the Board during the year. Provides minutes of Federal Open Market Committee meetings, financial statements of the Board and combined financial statements of the Reserve Banks, financial statements for Federal Reserve priced services, information on other services provided by the Reserve Banks, directories of Federal Reserve officials and advisory committees, statistical tables, and maps showing the System's District and Branch boundaries. Also known as Policy Action Summaries.
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Graph and download economic data for Current Employment; Percent Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia (NECDNA156MNFRBPHI) from May 1968 to Sep 2025 about FRB PHI District, percent, employment, and USA.
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Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index in the United States increased to 23.20 points in September from -0.30 points in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
The FR 2510 will collect granular exposure data on the assets, liabilities, and off-balance sheet holdings of U.S. G-SIBs (Global Systemically Important Banks), providing breakdowns by instrument, currency, maturity, and sector. The FR 2510 will also collect data covering detailed positions for each U.S. G-SIB’s top 35 countries of exposure, on an immediate-counterparty basis, as reported in the consolidated Country Exposure Report (FFIEC 009; OMB No. 7100-0035), broken out by instrument and counterparty sector, with limited further breakouts by remaining maturity, subject to a $2 billion minimum threshold for country exposure. Further, the FR 2510 will collect information on financial derivatives by instrument type and foreign exchange derivatives by currency. The FR 2510 will allow the Federal Reserve to conduct a more complete balance sheet analysis of U.S. G-SIBs. Additionally, the FR 2510 will provide the Federal Reserve with valuable systemic information through the collection of more granular data regarding common or correlated exposures and funding dependencies than is currently collected by existing reports by providing more information about U.S. G-SIBs’ consolidated exposures and funding positions to different countries according to instrument, counterparty sector, currency and remaining maturity.
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Current New Orders; Percent Reporting Increases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia was 35.20% in July of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Current New Orders; Percent Reporting Increases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia reached a record high of 63.90 in March of 1973 and a record low of 0.00 in April of 2020. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Current New Orders; Percent Reporting Increases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
The FR 2420 is a transaction-based report that collects daily liability data on federal funds, borrowings from non-exempt entities, Eurodollars, and certificates of deposits (CDs) and time deposits (TDs) from (1) domestically chartered commercial banks and thrifts that have $18 billion or more in total assets, or $5 billion or more in assets and meet certain unsecured borrowing activity thresholds, and (2) U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks with total third-party assets of $2.5 billion or more.
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United States - Current Prices Paid; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia was 6.30% in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Current Prices Paid; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia reached a record high of 17.00 in May of 2020 and a record low of 0.00 in January of 2017. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Current Prices Paid; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on October of 2025.
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United States - Current New Orders; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia was 38.30% in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Current New Orders; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia reached a record high of 67.50 in April of 2020 and a record low of 4.50 in March of 2018. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Current New Orders; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
Overview with Chart & Report: The Dallas Fed Services Revenues index reflects a difference between the number of respondents who reported an increase in income during the reported month compared to the previous one, and those who
Insured domestically chartered commercial banks and savings associations that have one or more branch offices in a foreign country are required to report balance sheet information for each of their foreign branches on either the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) 030 or FFIEC 030S. The Foreign Branch Report of Condition (FFIEC 030) collects information on the structure and geographic distribution of foreign branch assets, liabilities, derivatives, and off-balance-sheet data. The Abbreviated Foreign Branch Report of Condition (FFIEC 030S) collects five financial data items for smaller, less complex branches. The FFIEC 030 is collected annually as of December 31 or quarterly for significant branches as of the last day of each calendar quarter; the FFIEC 030S is an abbreviated reporting form filed annually by smaller institutions. The Federal Reserve receives reports for all foreign branches of U.S. banks, regardless of charter type, on behalf of the U.S. banks' primary federal bank regulatory agency (Board, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), or Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) (collectively, the agencies)). The agencies use the FFIEC 030 and FFIEC 030S reports to fulfill their statutory obligation to supervise foreign operations of domestic banks.
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The benchmark interest rate in the United States was last recorded at 4.25 percent. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Fed Funds Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.