Bureau of Labor Statistics Full — The Mega Server

Bureau of Labor Statistics Full — The Mega Server MCP Connector for Claude

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The ultimate BLS Mega-Server: Access all 6 major datasets including CPI (Inflation), CES (Jobs), CPS (Unemployment), JOLTS (Turnover), LAUS (Local metrics), and OEWS (Wages by Profession).

1 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The ultimate U.S. BLS Mega-Server gives your agent omnipotent access to the American labor market and economy.

Included Datasets

  • 📈 Prices — CPI-U, PPI, Inflation historic tracking
  • 💼 Jobs — Nonfarm payrolls, hourly earnings
  • 📉 Labor Force — National unemployment, participation rates
  • 🔄 JOLTS — The Great Resignation tracking, Quits vs Hires
  • 📍 Local Area — State and County level unemployment arrays
  • 💵 Occupational Wages — Hyper-specific wages per physical location per job title

How it works

  1. Sign up for a free BLS Developer API Key
  2. Configure your agent
  3. Unleash macroeconomic insights across 20-year deep datasets

Who is this for?

  • Enterprise AI Systems — Omniscient macro analysis
  • Research Institutions — Boundless array processing
  • Hedge Funds — Full economic picture modeling
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1 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

query_bls

Use this instead of specific endpoints if you intimately know the underlying numerical code. Up to 50 concurrent lookbacks allowed. Generic BLS v2 api timeseries query. Requires explicit BLS Series IDs

See how to talk to your AI agent using Bureau of Labor Statistics Full — The Mega Server.

Give me the total economic wrap-up: Inflation, Nonfarm payrolls, and Unemployment rate for the last month.

📊 **Macroeconomic Indicator Suite** 1. **Inflation (CPI-U)**: +0.3% MoM (3.4% YoY) 2. **Jobs (Nonfarm)**: +216,000 jobs added 3. **Unemployment (CPS)**: 3.7% (unchanged) These combined BLS metrics indicate a resilient labor market supporting a soft landing for inflation.

Cross-reference finding jobs in Software Engineering with the average pay utilizing OEWS and JOLTS.

💵 **Cross-Analysis: Tech Sector Demand** Using JOLTS, the 'Information' sector shows 105,000 open roles. Cross-referencing OEWS (Code 15-1252), the median wage for Software Developers sits at **$132,270** annually. The combined metrics show extremely high retention and premium compensation remaining steady.

Compare the Local Area Unemployment in Texas vs California down to the exact points.

📍 **LAUS Comparison: TX vs CA** - **Texas**: 3.9% Unemployment (Stable) - **California**: 5.1% Unemployment (Rising) Texas currently maintains a stark advantage in labor absorption rates compared to the tightening markets in California metros.

Economics isn't isolated. An AI needs to simultaneously access Wage data (OEWS), Jobs data (CES), and Inflation data (CPI) to provide real context. The Mega-Server allows a single agent to paint the entire U.S. macroeconomic picture without missing puzzle pieces.

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