Federal Reserve Economic Data

World Uncertainty Index

Regional Indices


The World Uncertainty Index is computed by counting the percent of word "uncertain" (or its variant) in the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) country reports. The WUI is then rescaled by multiplying by 1,000,000. A higher number means higher uncertainty and vice versa. For example, an index of 200 corresponds to the word uncertainty accounting for 0.02 percent of all words, which—given the EIU reports are on average about 10,000 words long—means about 2 words per report.

Similarly, the World Pandemic Uncertainty Index is constructed by counting the percent of times uncertainty is mentioned within a proximity to a word related to pandemics, while the index of discussion about pandemics is constructed by counting the percent of times a word related to pandemics is mentioned in the EIU country reports, and then are re-scaled by multiplying by 1,000.


   

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    Q1 1990    
 
 
    Q3 2025
Index
Name Q3 2025 Q2 2025 Q3 2024
Global Averages
GDP Simple Average
56,813.300 50,626.360 16,702.590
GDP Weighted Average
106,862.200 80,038.140 19,263.250
Advanced Economies
135,381.100 101,298.400 23,033.100
Emerging Economies
58,845.390 43,543.280 12,398.540
Low Income Economies
67,588.750 61,524.130 22,038.000
Africa
41,557.620 61,097.500 27,130.370
Asia and the Pacific
65,416.380 38,396.900 7,115.786
Europe
84,342.950 76,526.550 24,794.080
Middle East and Central Asia
44,838.410 38,113.020 10,431.200
Western Hemisphere
177,656.800 128,238.100 26,126.760
   

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