"This CRS Insight presents select real-time economic indicators that attempt to measure the impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the U.S. economy. Created by select federal government agencies, these new or unique indicators attempt to measure the demographic, social, and economic impacts of COVID-19 in real-time, or on a weekly or monthly basis, rather than quarterly or annually.
For more on traditional economic indicators, please see CRS Report R43295, Resources for Key Economic Indicators.
United States Census Bureau
The U.S. Census Bureau developed multiple experimental data products that attempt to measure the impact of COVID-19 on households and businesses in the United States. Two of those products are described below.
Household Pulse Survey
The Census Bureau was authorized to collect data on a variety of social and economic factors affecting households during the pandemic. Data were collected in two phases, each lasting three months, from April to July and then from August to October 2020. The first phase measured education, employment, food availability, health, housing payments, and stimulus payment use. The second phase was expanded to include questions about spending patterns and transportation use.
Data are available at the national and state levels, as well as for the largest metro areas in the country.
Interactive data are also available (best viewed with Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome)..."
COVID-19 and economic indicators
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