The United States Current Indicators API specializes in providing up-to-date economic data relevant to the U.S. economy. It processes a variety of data fields including GDP growth rates, unemployment rates, stock market indices, and currency exchange rates. Each data point is structured to include the last recorded value, previous value, highest and lowest recorded values, and the measurement date. Domain-specific terminology includes terms like GDP (Gross Domestic Product), which measures economic performance, and unemployment rate, which indicates the percentage of the labor force that is jobless. The API adheres to standard JSON format for data exchange, ensuring compatibility with various programming languages. Technical requirements include a valid API key for access and adherence to rate limits to ensure optimal performance. The output schema is designed to provide clear and concise economic indicators, allowing developers to integrate this data seamlessly into their applications.
{"indicator":"GDP Growth Rate","latest_value":2.8,"previous_value":3,"date":"Sep\/24"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5565/united+states+current+indicators+api/7208/get+current+gdp+data' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"indicator":"Unemployment Rate","latest_value":4.1,"previous_value":4.1,"highest_value":14.9,"lowest_value":2.5,"date":"Oct\/24"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5565/united+states+current+indicators+api/7209/get+current+unemployment+rate' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"indicator":"Balance of Trade","latest_value":-84.36,"previous_value":-70.79,"highest_value":1.95,"lowest_value":-102,"date":"Sep\/24"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5565/united+states+current+indicators+api/7210/get+current+trade+balance+data' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
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The United States Current Indicators API provides access to a variety of economic indicators including GDP growth rates, unemployment rates, stock market indices, and currency exchange rates.
The data is structured in standard JSON format and includes fields such as the last recorded value, previous value, highest and lowest recorded values, and the measurement date for each economic indicator.
To use the United States Current Indicators API, you need a valid API key for access and must adhere to rate limits to ensure optimal performance.
Yes, the output schema of the API is designed to provide clear and concise economic indicators, allowing developers to integrate the data seamlessly into their applications.
GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product, and it measures economic performance. It is important in the context of this API as it provides insights into the overall health of the U.S. economy.
Each endpoint returns specific economic indicators: GDP data includes growth rates, unemployment data provides the current unemployment percentage, and trade balance data shows the difference between exports and imports. Each response includes the latest value, previous values, and historical highs and lows.
Key fields in the response data include "indicator" (name of the economic metric), "latest_value" (current measurement), "previous_value" (last recorded value), "highest_value" (historical peak), "lowest_value" (historical low), and "date" (measurement date).
The response data is organized in a structured JSON format. Each endpoint returns an object containing key fields that provide a clear overview of the economic indicator, making it easy for developers to parse and utilize the information in applications.
The GDP endpoint provides growth rates and historical values, the unemployment endpoint offers current and historical unemployment rates, and the trade balance endpoint details the latest trade balance along with previous figures. Each endpoint focuses on distinct economic aspects.
The data is sourced from reputable economic databases and government reports, ensuring reliability. The API aggregates information from various official statistics to provide accurate and timely economic indicators relevant to the U.S. economy.
Typical use cases include economic analysis, market research, policy formulation, and business strategy development. Economists, analysts, and businesses can leverage this data to make informed decisions based on current economic conditions.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying parameters such as the type of economic indicator they wish to retrieve. Each endpoint is designed to return specific data based on the request, allowing for tailored information retrieval.
Users can effectively utilize the returned data by integrating it into dashboards, analytical tools, or reporting systems. The structured format allows for easy manipulation and visualization, enabling users to derive insights and trends from the economic indicators.
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