In this exercise, you will demonstrate your ability to find macroeconomic data f

In
this exercise, you will demonstrate your ability to find macroeconomic
data from public sources and display it in an Excel spreadsheet.
Start by choosing one of these three macroeconomic variables: Real GDP, the unemployment rate, or the inflation rate.
Follow these instructions to find numbers for your macroeconomic variable for three consecutive years:
https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/?reqid=19&step=2&isuri… Click
on “SECTION 1 – DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND INCOME.” Then click on “Table
1.1.6 Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained Dollars (A) (Q)” Next, click
on the curved arrow for “Modify.” Choose 2015 as the first year, select
the radio button for Series as “Annual” and then click on “Refresh
Table.” Line 1 for “Gross domestic product” has the data.
https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000 These unemployment numbers are monthly, not annual. Use the January number for each year.
https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CUUR0000SA0L1E?out… These inflation numbers are monthly, not annual. Use the January number for each year.
Prepare an Excel spreadsheet that has two columns and four rows.
In cells A3, A4, and A5 descending below this heading, type the three
years that you have chosen.
In the heading for cell B2, type the name of the variable you
chose (Real GDP, Unemployment Rate, or Inflation Rate). In the cells
below this heading, type the values for each of the three years.
Underneath your table, type “Source:” and then paste the URL of the source where you found your data.

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