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Federal Reserve Board - Home Fed Listens An important pillar of the 2025 framework review is the ongoing Fed Listens initiative
About the Fed - Federal Reserve Board Fed 101 What is the purpose of the Federal Reserve System? Economic Education Federal Reserve History Oral History Interviews Federal Reserve Act The Fed Explained FAQs Meet the Fed Currency Federal Reserve Education Overview: Federal Reserve System Boards of Directors Bank Presidents by District
The Fed - Meeting calendars and information - Federal Reserve Board The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings during the year and other meetings as needed Links to policy statements and minutes are in the calendars below The minutes of regularly scheduled meetings are released three weeks after the date of the policy decision Committee membership changes at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the year FOIA The FOMC makes an annual report
The Fed - Federal Reserve’s Renovation of Two Historic Buildings At the Fed, we treat this as an active, not passive, responsibility, and over the past several decades we have steadily broadened our efforts to provide meaningful transparency about the basis for, and consequences of, the decisions we make in service to the American public
The Fed - June 18, 2025: FOMC Projections materials, accessible version June 18, 2025: FOMC Projections materials, accessible version Accessible version For release at 2:00 p m , EDT, June 18, 2025 Summary of Economic Projections In conjunction with the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting held on June 17-18, 2025, meeting participants submitted their projections of the most likely outcomes for real gross domestic product (GDP) growth, the unemployment
Federal Reserve Board - Monetary Policy Monetary policy in the United States comprises the Federal Reserve's actions and communications to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates--the economic goals the Congress has instructed the Federal Reserve to pursue
The Fed - Who owns the Federal Reserve? In addition, though the Congress sets the goals for monetary policy, decisions of the Board—and the Fed's monetary policy-setting body, the Federal Open Market Committee—about how to reach those goals do not require approval by the President or anyone else in the executive or legislative branches of government
Speech by Governor Waller on the economic outlook Thank you to the conference organizers for inviting me to speak today I have attended this conference several times and I'm honored to be on the program this year Today, I will speak on the U S economic outlook and the implications for monetary policy 1 I will focus my comments on two issues: first, the effects of tariffs on inflation persistence, and second, the divergence of household