Government-sourced financial datasets — cleaned, structured, and ready for practical research, quantitative modeling, and banking risk benchmarking.
Mylestone Solutions provides institutional-quality financial and economic datasets sourced directly from U.S. government agencies — giving researchers, analysts, and risk managers immediate access to the data they need without the friction of traditional data providers.
Government-sourced datasets covering banking, lending, housing, and labor markets — immediately queryable through a browser-based explorer. Filter, sort, and export in minutes with no data engineering required.
Professional-grade data for building credit risk models, prepayment projections, default forecasting systems, and economic scenario analyses. Export directly to Python, R, or your analytical environment.
FDIC call report data, SBA loan performance, and FFIEC census variables enable peer benchmarking, stress testing inputs, and financial risk management research at the institution and market level.
All datasets are sourced from U.S. federal agencies, updated on a regular release schedule, and ingested directly into a queryable Postgres database — no downloads, no setup.
Annual and quarterly call report data for all FDIC-insured banks. Covers assets, deposits, income, capital ratios, loan portfolios, and performance metrics. Essential for peer analysis and risk benchmarking.
Loan-level records for all SBA 7(a) guaranteed loans including borrower demographics, loan amounts, approval dates, lender details, charge-off status, and NAICS industry codes.
Certified Development Company loan records for fixed-asset financing. Includes project costs, debenture amounts, job creation metrics, and lender-level data for commercial real estate and equipment.
Quarterly house price indices at the national, census division, state, and metro area level. The authoritative source for residential property price trends used in mortgage risk and macroeconomic modeling.
Monthly unemployment rates, labor force size, and employment levels for every U.S. state, county, metro area, and city. A core input for economic scenario modeling and credit risk overlays.
Census demographic and income data used for CRA compliance and community development research. Tract-level variables including median income, minority population share, and geographic identifiers for all U.S. census tracts.
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