Economic Indicator Dashboard

Track the Fed funds rate, yield curve inversion, inflation, unemployment, and prime rate with personalized action steps

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How to use this dashboard

Start at the top to see where rates, inflation, and the job market stand right now.

Scroll into each section to understand the trend over time and how it impacts your savings, debts, and investments.

Finish with the personal impact planner to translate macro economics into your monthly cash flow.

Fast takeaways this week

  • Yield curve is ${data.yieldCurve.spreads.tenTwo.value != null && data.yieldCurve.spreads.tenTwo.value < 0 ? "still inverted—recession odds elevated" : "normalizing—recession risk cooling"}
  • Headline inflation: ${data.inflation.headline?.toFixed(1) ?? "—"}%, core: ${data.inflation.core?.toFixed(1) ?? "—"}%
  • Unemployment: ${data.laborMarket.unemploymentRate?.toFixed(1) ?? "—"}% with ${(data.laborMarket.joltsRatio ?? 1.3).toFixed(1)} job openings per seeker
  • Prime rate at ${data.primeRate.current?.toFixed(2) ?? "—"}% keeps HELOCs and credit cards expensive—prioritize payoff

Playbook by indicator

  • Fed tightening: lock in high-yield savings, refinance variable debts later
  • Yield curve inversion: build cash buffers, shift toward quality bonds, avoid timing the market
  • Hot inflation: negotiate raises above inflation + 2%, favor inflation-protected assets
  • Tight labor market: push for promotions, diversify income, invest in skills while demand is strong

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Economic Indicator Dashboard

The federal funds rate is the interest rate banks charge each other for overnight loans. It