Data and Indicators
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Watch FOMC Rewind: What the Fed’s January 2022 Decision Means for You
What was the Fed’s January 2022 decision? And how does it affect you? FOMC Rewind breaks it down.
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Invest In What’s Next: Life After High School
Use this interactive career and college planner to evaluate which career or educational path you should pursue after high school. Plus, develop personal finance skills to make your plan a reality.
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Supply Chain and Labor Shortages Dampen Q3
For the 12th District’s third quarter of 2021, it remained a tale of shortages: labor and supply chains. The Supervision + Credit team’s quarterly First Glance 12L report notes supply chain hurdles continued across the District, impacting the labor market and inventory prices.
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Meet Our New First Vice President Sarah Devany
From barre to books to riding BART, here are some fun facts about our new FVP and COO.
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Watch FOMC Rewind: What the Fed’s December 2021 Decision Means for You
What was the Fed’s December 2021 decision? And how does it affect you? FOMC Rewind breaks it down.
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Advancing Equitable Access to Small Business Credit
How can we make credit more accessible to small business owners of color and those in underserved communities? A recent SF Fed event points to partnerships and collaborations, right-sizing risk assessment for prospective borrowers, and leveraging technology.
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Watch FOMC Rewind: What the Fed’s November 2021 Decision Means for You
What does the Fed’s November 2021 FOMC decision mean for you? FOMC Rewind breaks it down.
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Mothers in the Pandemic: What Workplace Changes Will Help Them Rejoin the Labor Force?
Mothers from low-to-moderate income families of color dropped out of the workforce more than others during the pandemic. As the economy recovers, what changes will be most effective to help these mothers return to work? Watch our short animated Economic Letter to find out.
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Pandemic Brings Increase in Fraud
The Supervision + Credit team’s quarterly First Glance 12L report spotlights fraud trends within the 12th District.
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Residential Instability in the City of Oakland and Implications for Data-Driven Policymaking
As part of our research on residential instability in the Bay Area, we partnered with the City of Oakland’s Department of Housing and Community Development to explore residential instability and racial inequities resulting from gentrification and housing unaffordability. Here are some key findings from our research along with considerations for policy and practice.