District Dialogues: Building Resilient Communities: Preparing for Extreme Weather Challenges
Explore how communities and industries across the Fifth District are preparing to navigate the impact of extreme weather on local economies.
Explore how communities and industries across the Fifth District are preparing to navigate the impact of extreme weather on local economies.
Join the Richmond Fed on Thursday, November 14, for the next installment in the District Dialogues series as they bring together economists, educators and policymakers to analyze how prolonged school closures and remote learning have affected student achievement and how it could impact our future workforce and economy.
This District Dialogues event will be a deep dive into how the housing market is influencing inflation, labor mobility and economic stability and efforts in the region to address issues in the housing market.
The next installment in our District Dialogues event series will dig into national, regional, and state labor market data to discuss the crucial role labor force participation plays in economic growth and stability and why it can vary across different geographies and sectors of the economy.
At this District Dialogues event, we’ll dig into the latest research and economic data, hear local experts discuss the key factors impeding rural investment, and identify policies and programs that may support economic outcomes and community development.
This session, held at the Baltimore Branch of the Richmond Fed, will focus on the state of the economy with particular attention to Maryland and the greater Washington, D.C. metro area. Richmond Fed economists and local industry leaders will share the latest analysis on growth, labor markets, inflation and regional dynamics, and discuss what these trends mean for local businesses, workers and communities.