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Coronavirus (COVID-19) data that has been gathered and unified from trusted sources. This data is provided to the public by Salesforce, MuleSoft, and Tableau at no cost to help you make better decisions, fast.


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5 years of individual property sales data in New York City, including addresses, sales price, number of units, square footage, and transaction date.


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World Bank Open Data provides free and open access to various global development data. This release contains Carbon dioxide emissions in kiloton (kt) by all countries in the world. The data is available from year 1960. Carbon dioxide emissions, largely by-products of energy production and use,...


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Gas pricing has been going through big turmoils amongest thd Ukraine and Russia confilict. This data set continas 50000+ rows of data from California gasBuddy stations. Dataset covers different types of gas products such as Regular Midgrade Premium Diesel … Fields include: servicesincluded, price,...


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Get access to product insight for thousands of brands in UK department stores. This is just a quick sample of some products from Debenham and can be used to study which brands are best sellers and how they price their products. Some key data fields include sku, price, brand, category etc. Contact...


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Over 1.6M loans guaranteed by the SBA to small businesses as part of their 7(a) and 504 Loan programs. Data includes the borrower's name, ZIP code, congressional district, and NAICS industry code, as well as the loan amount, term current status and issuing bank details.


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Federal Reserve Board's data download program provides free and open access to various financial and economic data. Treasury yield refers to the return on an investment in a U.S. government debt obligation, such as a bill, note or bond.