Quarterly balance sheet data (Schedule RC) for all FFIEC-reporting commercial banks and savings institutions, 2015 to present. Contains 81 MDRM-coded columns covering total assets, loans and leases, investment securities, other real estate owned, deposits, borrowings, and equity capital. Key items include total assets (RCFD2170), net loans and leases (RCFD2125), total deposits (RCON2200), and total equity capital (RCFD3210). Approximately 4,500 institutions per quarter across 45 quarters โ roughly 235,000 observations. Institution name, city, state, and FDIC certificate number are included on every row for direct identification without a separate lookup. Used for bank balance sheet benchmarking, asset composition analysis, capital adequacy research, and funding structure trends. Source: FFIEC Central Data Repository (CDR), cdr.ffiec.gov. Data is in the public domain as a US government work. Reported figures are self-reported by financial institutions โ the FFIEC does not warrant accuracy. This product is neither endorsed nor certified by the FFIEC.
| Table | ffiec_rc |
Quarterly loan and lease portfolio composition data (Schedule RC-C Part I) for all FFIEC-reporting commercial banks and savings institutions, 2015 to present. Contains 167 MDRM-coded columns covering outstanding balances across all loan categories: construction and land development, residential 1-4 family mortgage, multifamily mortgage, nonfarm nonresidential commercial real estate, commercial and industrial loans, consumer loans, and lease financing receivables. Both domestic-office-only and all-offices (domestic + foreign) breakdowns are provided. Approximately 4,500 institutions per quarter โ roughly 235,000 observations. Institution name, city, state, and FDIC certificate number included on every row. Used for loan portfolio composition analysis, real estate concentration research, CRE and C&I exposure benchmarking, and lending mix trend analysis across peer groups. Source: FFIEC Central Data Repository (CDR), cdr.ffiec.gov. Data is in the public domain as a US government work. Reported figures are self-reported by financial institutions โ the FFIEC does not warrant accuracy. This product is neither endorsed nor certified by the FFIEC.
| Table | ffiec_rc_c |
Quarterly past due and nonaccrual loan data (Schedule RC-N) for all FFIEC-reporting commercial banks and savings institutions, 2015 to present. Contains 239 MDRM-coded columns tracking delinquency by bucket (30-89 days past due, 90+ days past due) and nonaccrual status across all major loan categories: residential real estate, commercial real estate, construction and development, commercial and industrial, consumer, and other. Approximately 4,500 institutions per quarter โ roughly 235,000 observations. Institution name, city, state, and FDIC certificate number included on every row. The most granular publicly available source of bank-level credit deterioration data โ used for nonperforming asset analysis, asset quality benchmarking, delinquency trend research, and credit stress testing. Source: FFIEC Central Data Repository (CDR), cdr.ffiec.gov. Data is in the public domain as a US government work. Reported figures are self-reported by financial institutions โ the FFIEC does not warrant accuracy. This product is neither endorsed nor certified by the FFIEC.
| Table | ffiec_rc_n |
Quarterly income statement data (Schedule RI) for all FFIEC-reporting commercial banks and savings institutions, 2015 to present. Contains 97 MDRM-coded columns covering interest income, interest expense, noninterest income, noninterest expense, provision for credit losses, and net income. Key items include total interest income (RIAD4107), total interest expense (RIAD4073), net interest income (RIAD4074), provision for credit losses (RIAD4230), and net income (RIAD4340). Approximately 4,500 institutions per quarter โ roughly 235,000 observations. Institution name, city, state, and FDIC certificate number included on every row. Used for bank profitability analysis, net interest margin trend research, provision cycle analysis, and income composition benchmarking across peer groups. Source: FFIEC Central Data Repository (CDR), cdr.ffiec.gov. Data is in the public domain as a US government work. Reported figures are self-reported by financial institutions โ the FFIEC does not warrant accuracy. This product is neither endorsed nor certified by the FFIEC.
| Table | ffiec_ri |
Annual FFIEC Census Flat File for 2024. Contains 1,212 census tract-level fields used for HMDA and CRA analysis including income level designations, demographic data, MSA/MD median family income, and distressed/underserved tract flags. Source: Federal Reserve Board / FFIEC.
| Table | ffiec_census_2024 |
Detailed loan and geographic data for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac multifamily mortgage acquisitions, 2024. The Census Tract File (CTF) is the richest of the three PUDB multifamily files, with 37 columns including loan-to-value ratio, original interest rate, note amount, property value, origination term, prepayment penalty term, non-fully amortizing features (balloon, interest-only, negative amortization), and percentage of affordable units. Every row is geocoded to the 2020 census tract with percent minority, tract income ratio, and HUD area median income. Seven Duty to Serve geographic flags identify rural tracts, Persistent Poverty counties, High Opportunity Areas, Colonias, and other targeted geographies. Approximately 5,500 property acquisitions per year. Source: FHFA Enterprise Public Use Database (PUDB), fhfa.gov/data/pudb. This product uses FHFA data but is neither endorsed nor certified by FHFA.
| Table | fhfa_mf_ctf |
Property-level summary of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac multifamily mortgage acquisitions, 2024. National File P (NFP) contains 10 categorical columns covering affordability classification, loan purpose, seller type, federal guarantee status, and units count category for each acquired multifamily property. Freddie Mac acquisitions use enterprise=2; Fannie Mae use enterprise=1. Records link to National File U (fhfa_mf_nfu) via record_num_mf_nf, which provides unit-class affordability breakdowns (one-to-many). For detailed loan terms, rates, LTV, census tract, and geographic flags, see the Census Tract File (fhfa_mf_ctf). Approximately 5,500 property acquisitions per year. Source: FHFA Enterprise Public Use Database (PUDB), fhfa.gov/data/pudb. This product uses FHFA data but is neither endorsed nor certified by FHFA.
| Table | fhfa_mf_nfp |
Unit-class-level affordability detail for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac multifamily mortgage acquisitions, 2024. National File U (NFU) contains one row per unit type (bedroom category x affordability tier) per property, linked to National File P via record_num_mf_nf. Columns include bedroom category (0-1 vs 2+ bedrooms), number of units of that type, affordability level relative to Area Median Income (AMI), and a tenant income indicator. Approximately 689,000 unit-class records per year across ~5,500 multifamily properties. Essential for unit-mix analysis, affordability research, and Duty to Serve goal measurement. Source: FHFA Enterprise Public Use Database (PUDB), fhfa.gov/data/pudb. This product uses FHFA data but is neither endorsed nor certified by FHFA.
| Table | fhfa_mf_nfu |
The FHFA House Price Indexยฎ (FHFA HPIยฎ) is a comprehensive collection of publicly available house price indexes measuring changes in single-family home values based on data extending back to the mid-1970s. Covers national, census division, state, MSA, and county geographies at monthly and quarterly frequency. Based on repeat mortgage transactions on single-family properties purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac since January 1975. Source: FHFAยฎ. This product uses FHFA data but is neither endorsed nor certified by FHFA.
| Table | fhfa_hpi_master |
The FDIC Statistics on Depository Institutions (SDI) dataset provides quarterly financial and demographic data for all FDIC-insured institutions from 1992 to present. Covers balance sheet, income statement, asset quality, capital adequacy, and liquidity metrics for approximately 4,000-5,000 institutions per quarter. Includes 160+ financial metrics per institution derived from Call Reports filed with federal regulators. Used for bank balance sheet analysis, peer comparison, NIM/ROA/capital ratio trends, and industry benchmarking. Source: FDIC BankFind Suite (banks.data.fdic.gov). Data is in the public domain as a US government work. Provided as-is with no warranty of accuracy โ users should verify critical figures against primary FDIC sources.
| Table | fdic_sdi |
Loan-level data for all SBA 7(a) loans approved since FY1991 through December 31, 2025. Contains 1,912,539 loans covering borrower name, location, industry, lender, loan amount, approval date, term, interest rate type, charge-off amount, default flag, and demographic indicators. The 7(a) program is SBA's primary small business lending program providing guarantees on loans made by participating lenders. Best public proxy for C&I loan-level credit risk research. Updated quarterly. Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Capital Access (data.sba.gov). Data is in the public domain as a US government work.
| Table | sba_7a |
Loan-level data for all SBA 504 loans approved since FY1991 through December 31, 2025. Contains 224,331 loans covering borrower name, location, industry, CDC name, third-party lender, loan amount, approval date, and project details. The 504 program provides long-term fixed-rate financing for major fixed assets such as land, buildings, and equipment. Updated quarterly. Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Capital Access (data.sba.gov). Data is in the public domain as a US government work.
| Table | sba_504 |
Monthly and annual employment, unemployment, and labor force estimates for over 7,500 geographic areas from 1990 to present. Covers Census regions and divisions, states, counties, metropolitan statistical areas, and cities with population over 25,000. Produced by the BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics program โ a federal-state cooperative effort. Four measures per area: civilian labor force, employed, unemployed, and unemployment rate. 15 million observations across all geographies and periods. Key indicator for local economic conditions used in federal program allocations and eligibility determinations. Updated annually each March/April with revisions to the prior 5 years. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics program (bls.gov/lau). Data is in the public domain as a US government work.
| Table | laus |
SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) FOIA loan-level data. ~11.8M loans issued 2020โ2021. Includes borrower name, location, loan amount, lender, NAICS code, jobs reported, and forgiveness amount/date.
| Table | ppp_loans |
Quarterly financial data from NCUA 5300 Call Reports. EAV format โ one row per credit union per metric per quarter. Covers 2018-present.
| Table | ncua_call_report |
Loan-level data for auto loan and lease ABS securitizations filed with the SEC under ABS-EE. Covers AmeriCredit, CarMax, Ally, Ford Credit, Toyota, Honda, Capital One, and others. Updated quarterly ~45 days after quarter end.
| Table | abs_ee_auto |