Unequal Inflation Impacts
Virtual EventExplore the ways inflation puts different pressures on workers and families depending on where they live, what they earn, and how they spend.
Explore the ways inflation puts different pressures on workers and families depending on where they live, what they earn, and how they spend.
Join a virtual discussion between New York Fed President John C. Williams and US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy moderated by reporter Emily Flitter of The New York Times. Topics will include the intersection of health and economics, national efforts to promote a healthy workforce, and lessons learned during the pandemic.
Join the New York Fed for an event focused on the significant economic benefits of expanding job and career opportunities for people who often encounter hurdles to employment, including people who have experienced incarceration, homelessness, foster care, and other challenges.
Join the Chicago Fed for the Economic Mobility Project’s inaugural virtual event exploring what a truly inclusive form of full employment would look like and what the Fed can do to help achieve it.
Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic and Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman will moderate a conversation exploring challenges brought on by the pandemic and opportunities that exist in light of Nashville’s fast-growing economy.
Join the Minneapolis Fed for this kickoff session of a four-part webinar series addressing policies on rent regulation and tenant stability.
In this first of four webinars, we will be discussing significant rural trends that will shape opportunities and challenges for rural communities in the future. Join us for an exciting webinar on rural development. Authors of chapters from the Federal Reserve System’s new book, Investing in Rural Prosperity, will provide deeper insight into innovative ways rural […]
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.