Data and Indicators
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What We Learned from Twelfth District Agriculture CEOs about Climate Resilience
How do the farmers, ranchers and food producers view climate risk? In a recent roundtable with President Mary Daly, CEOs from the Twelfth District’s agricultural sector shared their insights on managing climate risk.
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The Role of Care Work in Pandemic Recovery
Our most recent Fed Listens event brought researchers and leaders together to explore how better supporting care work can contribute to a more inclusive economic recovery. Here are four takeaways from the discussion.
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Watch FOMC Rewind Live, May 2022 – Insights on Fed Policy Announcements
How is the Federal Reserve working to bring inflation back down? Research Director Sylvain Leduc discusses the Fed’s recent policy decision in our May 2022 FOMC Rewind Live video.
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Housing and Access to Credit Are Two Sides of the Financial Inclusion Coin
While insufficient access to financial systems is understood as a problem for people with low incomes, SF Fed senior researcher in Community Development, Rocio Sanchez-Moyano, looks at how people of color and immigrant communities struggle for financial equity, independent of income levels.
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Listen to Learn, Engage to Serve: Becoming a Community-Engaged Bank
Robust and meaningful engagement with the people we serve isn’t a ‘nice-to-have.’ It’s a ‘must-have.’ SF Fed Senior Vice President of Public Engagement, Laura Choi is developing effective ways for two-way dialogue to listen and represent all communities across the Twelfth District.
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Graduate Students Unlock New Insights into Economic Inequity
The San Francisco Fed’s Economic Research Department congratulates Aina Krupinski Puig and Hina Usman as the authors of the essays selected in our first “Unlocking Our Potential” graduate student essay contest. “These essays help shed new light on the impact of gender and racial inequities, which have a real economic cost for every American,” said SF Fed Research Director Sylvain Leduc.
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Watch FOMC Rewind: What the Fed’s May 2022 Decision Means for You
What was the Fed’s May 2022 decision? And how does it affect you? FOMC Rewind breaks it down.
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SF Fed Visiting Scholar named 2022 Clark Medalist
The American Economic Association named Oleg Itskhoki the best young American economist for 2022. This John Bates Clark medalist contributes to the San Francisco Fed through his work as a visiting scholar in Economic Research.
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Watch FOMC Rewind Live—Conversations Breaking Down Fed Policy Announcements
How did the strong labor market and inflation factor into the Fed’s March 2022 decision? Research Director Sylvain Leduc breaks down the policy announcement and gives some context in our first FOMC Rewind Live video.
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Watch: Will Rising Rents Push Up Future Inflation?
Rising rents account for a significant portion of recent inflation. Estimates of how rent inflation typically responds to two leading indicators—current asking rents and current house prices—can help forecast the path of overall inflation for the next two years.