The classic Thanksgiving dinner table: turkey, dressing, green beans … and the often-unavoidable debates. We can’t help you settle the debate of dressing versus stuffing or whether Aunt Marge’s gelatin creation can really be called a salad. But we can provide you with some facts, stats and data that will help you feel informed and prepared when the chatter turns to the economy.
On Wednesday, Nov. 20, let’s talk turkey about the economy during a special virtual session of Dialogue with the Fed.
Join us for a lively Q&A with several St. Louis Fed experts:
They’ll be discussing a variety of topics relating to the Federal Reserve and the economy—and during the event you’ll have the chance to ask your own questions through our online chat feature.
This virtual-only event is open to the public and there is no cost to attend, but registration is required.
Questions? Contact Ellen Amato at ellen.amato@stls.frb.org or 314-444-3749.
This presentation is part of the St. Louis Fed’s discussion series, Dialogue with the Fed: Beyond Today’s Financial Headlines. See previous presentations on the Dialogue with the Fed homepage.