Understanding the Rental-Market Impacts of Rent Stabilization Policy Choices
Virtual EventGet to know rental market implications of rent stabilization policy choices.
Get to know rental market implications of rent stabilization policy choices.
On Friday, May 6, 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Columbia University Center for Environmental Economics and Policy (CEEP) will jointly host an in-person conference on environmental economics and policy, with speakers including New York Fed President John C. Williams and a keynote address by Ben Harris, Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy […]
On May 5, the Federal Reserve Board, OCC, and FDIC jointly released an NPR that would reform the CRA regulations. This webinar will provide an overview of the proposal and its objectives. Topics will include assessment areas, qualified activities, evaluation framework, ratings, and data collection and reporting. The session will be presented jointly by CRA policy experts from the Board, OCC, and FDIC.
During Investment Connection, community development proposals that would receive CRA consideration are presented to potential funders. The lending and investment opportunities presented will be exclusively in New Mexico.
Explore black-white wealth disparities and their consequences for the economy. A panel of experts will field audience questions related to the origins of these disparities, their economic impact, and opportunities to address them.
Join the SF Fed, OCC, and FDIC for a roundtable discussion on the HUNDRED Plan, a place-based initiative that envisions a diverse and thriving district rooted in African American culture in Las Vegas.
For many Americans, homeownership is an effective tool for building household — and generational — wealth. Yet not all Americans have shared in this prosperity. Join us for two virtual panels discussing current federal efforts to advance racial equity in homeownership and ways to leverage these new and emerging programs.
On Tuesday, May 17, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host a discussion on the potential of philanthropy to act as both a source of capital and a model for the fundamental changes needed to address today’s challenges. In this conversation, experts will discuss the following questions: This event is open to the […]
How is the child care sector faring in Minnesota? What challenges do providers face in responding to demand? Join the Minneapolis Fed for a webinar discussing survey results on the sector’s current health, capacity, and challenges.
The 2022 Agricultural Symposium will explore the role of labor in determining the long-term outlook for agriculture and related businesses, how policies will shape that outlook, and the potential for structural change. Event details Agricultural production has expanded dramatically during the past two decades due, in large part, to innovative and opportunistic solutions to challenges […]
In this webinar, you will learn about the Atlanta Fed’s tools designed to provide information about how benefits change with income gains.
Join the New York Fed and Federal Reserve Board of Governors to learn about a new framework for advancing shared economic prosperity in rural communities across the United States, initially proposed in “Investing in Rural Prosperity,”
During this session, experts will discuss the results from the most recent report on the Federal Reserve Board’s Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED) findings. The webinar will cover the ways families fared across a range of dimensions including how parents fared through the pandemic, employment outcomes, retirement decisions, and broader family finances.
Join the New York Fed for a virtual event on domestic and international efforts to improve food security. Speakers will discuss the Economist Impact’s Global Food Security Index, food and inequality in the U.S., and market opportunities in the field.
Rent-regulation policies vary widely across the United States. What do we know about their effects on rental markets, tenants, and property owners? Do differences in the policies’ design matter? Urban Land Institute Minnesota and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis are partnering with experts from across the housing sector to present a four-part, virtual event […]
Explore the role of household debt in building wealth. This event will showcase research and solutions aimed at mitigating burdensome and wealth-depleting debt, while improving the use of wealth-building debt.
On Thursday, June 16, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. ET, staff from the Federal Reserve will host an Ask the Fed® webinar on the ELE tool for determining expected credit losses under CECL. The ELE tool takes a financial institution’s loan-level data and assumptions as entered in by financial institution management and automates the Weighted-Average Remaining […]
Join us for a discussion of how household balance sheets and wealth gaps have evolved since the beginning of the pandemic, and how evidence-based solutions could contribute to a more equitable and inclusive wealth recovery.
Learn about the benefits of, challenges to, and resources available for originating small-dollar mortgages. Help your community increase affordable housing—and access to homeownership—for low- and moderate-income residents.
The July FedTalk by the Cleveland Fed will bring together industry experts to explore the current state of investment in Black communities. Join us for a discussion of the status of infrastructure and services, as well as the implications for the health and welfare of residents. The panel will also address the role of private […]
Join the New York Fed, FDIC, and OCC to learn more about the interagency proposal to modernize regulations implementing the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).