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Small Business Credit Survey
Fed Small Business features small business research and analysis by the 12 Reserve Banks of the Federal Reserve System, including the national Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS) and related data, reports, and partner opportunities.
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Consumer Credit Explorer
The Consumer Credit Explorer (CCE) is an interactive tool for examining trends in consumer credit use at the regional, state, and national levels.
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CDFI Finder
Looking for a CDFI that serves your neighborhood, city, or region? Enter your ZIP Code in the field below, select a search radius from the drop-down menu, and click “Find a CDFI.” Results will appear in order of their proximity to the specified ZIP Code.
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Enhanced Financial Accounts: Household Debt
A growing body of research documents the importance of household debt to the Great Recession and subsequent sluggish recovery. Notably, counties in which households were heavily indebted relative to their income at the beginning of the downturn experienced sharper declines in consumption expenditure and employment. The tables and interactive maps allow users to explore the…
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Career Ladder Identifier and Financial Forecaster (CLIFF)
The CLIFF suite of tools developed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta models the interaction of public benefits, taxes, and tax credits with career advancement. The CLIFF suite currently includes three core tools—CLIFF Snapshot, CLIFF Dashboard, and CLIFF Planner. Each tool is tailored to meet a client’s needs in different career stages.
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Community Credit: A New Perspective on America’s Communities
Interested in knowing what credit conditions are like in your community and elsewhere? The New York Fed’s Community Credit interactive maps highlight credit conditions in communities across the United States. The maps provide measures of credit inclusion and credit stress for the US, as well as for states and counties, from 2005 to 2018. Indicators…
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Community Investment Explorer
The CIE includes more than 3 million transactions totaling over $2.2 trillion in community and economic development capital from nine federal programs over a five-year period, primarily 2018-22. Data are based on the location of the project or the recipient of the funds (e.g., the affordable housing development, small business owner or consumer), not the…
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Interactive Tool Charts Pandemic Homebuying Trends
We found that, despite pandemic headwinds and a reduction in housing inventories, many types of homebuyers were able to purchase homes in a variety of community types. However, these trends were not uniform across the country. This interactive chart that accompanies a comprehensive report, allows anyone to dive into the differences in trends in different…





