#imf
2 APIs with this tag
IMF Economic Data API
Live macroeconomic data from the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook — the official cross-country numbers, served from the public IMF DataMapper, no key, nothing stored. GDP, real GDP growth, inflation, gross government debt, unemployment, the current-account balance, GDP per capita and 120-plus other indicators for 200-plus countries, with the IMF's historical record back to 1980 and its forecasts several years into the future. The indicators endpoint lists every series the IMF publishes, with an optional search. The series endpoint returns one indicator's full time series for one country — every year, actual and projected. The country endpoint returns a snapshot of a country's headline numbers — real GDP growth, inflation, government debt as a share of GDP, unemployment, current-account balance and GDP per capita — across recent and forecast years. Compare economies, track the debt and growth outlook and pull the same numbers policymakers use, as live JSON. This is the IMF macro / economic-indicator cut — distinct from the FX-rate, central-bank and market-data APIs in the catalogue.
api.oanor.com/imf-api
DBnomics API
Economic data from 90+ official providers as one API, powered by DBnomics. DBnomics aggregates the public statistics of the IMF, OECD, Eurostat, the European Central Bank, the World Bank, the BIS, the US Federal Reserve and Bureau of Labor Statistics, national statistics offices and dozens more — millions of time series — into a single, consistent interface. List the data providers; search datasets across every provider at once by keyword; read a dataset's details and its dimensions (the codes you combine to pick a series); and fetch a series with its full observations (period and value) plus the latest data point. The typical flow is search → dataset → series. Ideal for macroeconomic and financial dashboards, data-science and research pipelines, fintech and economics apps, and anyone who needs GDP, inflation, unemployment, interest-rate, trade or monetary series from authoritative sources. Data is free and open.
api.oanor.com/dbnomics-api