Center for Microeconomic Data

 
 
ABOUT CMD
 


Macroeconomic and financial market developments are determined by the decisions of many millions of individual actors—businesses, households and governments—and these individual decisions are often best analyzed using the theoretical and empirical methods of microeconomics. These analyses emphasize the particular characteristics of agents, institutions, and markets, and a better understanding of this heterogeneity is critical for real-world policymaking and implementation.

The Center for Microeconomic Data (CMD) launched in 2013 to support such inquiry, centralizing the collection and analysis of microeconomic data at the New York Fed while also acting as a catalyst for microeconomic research within the larger academic community. CMD researchers focus on developing and advancing techniques for measuring economic conditions, expectations, and behavior at the consumer level. Core projects include two large data collection efforts: the New York Fed Consumer Credit Panel (CCP) and the Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE). The former provides granular, high-frequency data on household debt and credit conditions in the United States drawing on anonymized credit report data from Equifax; the latter offers a monthly picture of U.S. consumers’ perceptions of and expectations for the economy and their own financial circumstances.

This website serves as a central hub for sharing CMD reports, dynamic charts, project news, data for download, and analysis and presentations informed by the underlying data. Since its inception, the CMD has become an important resource for insights on topics including the economic implications of rising student debt. The Center is also a provider of unique statistics, such as those that shed light on inflation, earnings growth, and job search behavior.


CMD's 10th Anniversary Features:
The Survey of Consumer Expectations: A Look Back at the Past Decade (April 2024)
The New York Fed Consumer Credit Panel: A Foundational CMD Data Set (April 2024)
How Are They Now? A Checkup on Homeowners Who Experienced Foreclosure (May 2024)
The Post-Pandemic Shift in Retirement Expectations in the U.S.
(May 2024)


Frequently Asked Questions:
Consumer Credit Panel (CCP - Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit)
Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE)

Overview: CMD Surveys and Reports
In The News
Our research is regularly cited in the media; below is a selection of press coverage.
 
U.S. Inflation Rose Slightly Last Month After 2 Years of Steady Cooling But Remained Low
SURVEY OF CONSUMER EXPECTATIONS
November 13, 2024
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U.S. Holiday Spending on Buy Now, Pay Later to Hit Record Due to Debt-Laden Shoppers
SURVEY OF CONSUMER EXPECTATIONS
September 25, 2024
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Americans’ Pandemic Savings Are Gone — And the Economy Is Bracing for Impact
QUARTERLY REPORT ON HOUSEHOLD DEBT AND CREDIT
June 27, 2024
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NY Fed Survey Finds Americans Bracing for Higher Housing Costs
SCE HOUSING SURVEY
May 6, 2024
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Car Prices Are a Headache—but so Is Getting Approved for an Auto Loan, Consumers Say
SCE CREDIT ACCESS SURVEY
March 19, 2024
MarketWatch




Is There Room in an Aspirational Budget to Spend on Fun and Save for a House?
SCE HOUSEHOLD SPENDING SURVEY
January 17, 2024
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Americans Are Still Spending Like There's No Tomorrow
HOUSEHOLD SPENDING SURVEY
OCTOBER 1, 2023
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