Introduction
The STAT-USA database of federal government material on business, trade, and economic information ceased on October 1, 2010. Much of this information is available online from the originating government agencies, but finding each online source can be time consuming.
This guide is designed to help you quickly identify material that was formerly covered in STAT-USA and connect you to the originating source. It follows the STAT-USA method of organizing material:
- State of the Nation for U.S. information
- Globus & NTDB for global and trade information
Links to sources were provided by the STAT-USA Internet Transition information page created to prepare for the cessation of STAT-USA.
State of the Nation Reports
- Daily Releases
- Hot Releases
- Agricultural Data
- County Data
- Economic Indicators
- Employment Statistics
- Energy Data
- Foreign Trade
- Government Finance
- Housing and Construction
- Industry Statistics (including Current Industrial Reports)
- Monetary Statistics
- NIPA (National Income and Product Accounts) Information
- Price and Productivity
- State Data
- Statistical Abstract
- Summaries and Testimonies
- Survey of Current Business
- Travel and Tourism
Globus & NTDB Reports
Finding Older Years
The source agencies for these files may maintain a limited number of years online. To find older years of data, try some of these resources:
- LexisNexis Statistical Insight
- ASU Online Catalog for material in our Government Documents collection
Contact Information
This guide is maintained by:
Lydia LaFaro
Business Librarian
Hayden Library
lafaro@asu.edu

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