Data and Indicators
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Supplier Diversity: Confronting Inequity for Greater Shared Prosperity
Assistant Vice President of Supplier Diversity and Business Partners Lynn Reddrick discusses the positive impact of organizations diversifying their suppliers. She shares her team’s target spend to diverse suppliers over the next five years and how they plan to meet their goal.
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Watch FOMC Rewind: What the Fed’s November 2021 Decision Means for You
What does the Fed’s November 2021 FOMC decision mean for you? FOMC Rewind breaks it down.
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What We’ve Learned about Fintech, Racial Equity, and Financial Inclusion
For the launch of latest issue of Community Development Innovation Review, the SF Fed and Aspen Institute Financial Security Program partnered to host a discussion on the opportunities technology can create to support economic inclusion and address racial inequities through decreased costs, mobile access, and redefining consumer risk. Get key takeaways from the event.
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Mothers in the Pandemic: What Workplace Changes Will Help Them Rejoin the Labor Force?
Mothers from low-to-moderate income families of color dropped out of the workforce more than others during the pandemic. As the economy recovers, what changes will be most effective to help these mothers return to work? Watch our short animated Economic Letter to find out.
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Pandemic Brings Increase in Fraud
The Supervision + Credit team’s quarterly First Glance 12L report spotlights fraud trends within the 12th District.
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Residential Instability in the City of Oakland and Implications for Data-Driven Policymaking
As part of our research on residential instability in the Bay Area, we partnered with the City of Oakland’s Department of Housing and Community Development to explore residential instability and racial inequities resulting from gentrification and housing unaffordability. Here are some key findings from our research along with considerations for policy and practice.
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage—What Does My Latinidad Mean to Me?
This Hispanic Heritage Month, the San Francisco Fed’s Hispanic employee resource group Unidos is excited to raise awareness about Latinos’ impact on the U.S. and highlight their culture and their contributions to the U.S. economy. Unidos member Patricia Veliz shares her story of Latinidad with Unidos Co-Chair Elizabeth Parrott.
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Watch FOMC Rewind: What the Fed’s September 2021 Decision Means for You
How does the Fed’s September 2021 FOMC decision affect you? FOMC Rewind breaks it down.
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SF Fed Recognized as #2 Company for Working Parents
The San Francisco Fed’s commitment to our employees and their families has been recognized by Seramount, who named the San Francisco Fed the #2 company on their lists: 100 Best Companies for working mothers and Best Companies for Dads.
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The SF Fed’s Commitment to Equity
The San Francisco Fed is dedicated to building an economy that works for everyone and helping ensure all Americans have the opportunity to fully realize their potential. We champion equity because research has demonstrated it supports our congressionally mandated mission to promote a healthy and sustainable economy and support the nation’s financial and payment systems. […]