Data and Indicators
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Charting Their Course: Research Associates Head to Grad School
As they finish two years of working with the SF Fed Economic Research Department, several research associates will continue their academic careers through graduate studies.
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Around the District: Eastern Idaho
Members of the SF Fed’s public engagement team recently made a trip to Eastern Idaho to learn about the state’s rural economy. Laura Choi provides a snapshot of their trip.
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Understanding How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Advanced Manufacturing and Other Sectors of the Economy
The impact of generative AI is being felt across the economy. We sat down with 12th District business leaders to learn how they are adapting to this technology in advanced manufacturing and other sectors.
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How Twelfth District Businesses are Rapidly Embracing GenAI
Emerging technologies are top of mind for Twelfth District businesses. Hear how they are using GenAI and their expectations for boosting workforce productivity.
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Pandemic Savings Are Gone: What’s Next for U.S. Consumers?
U.S. household savings rose and fell at unprecedented rates following the onset of the pandemic recession. Updated estimates suggest that these excess savings have been fully spent. However, consumer spending shows no signs of losing steam, raising questions about its future path.
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Around the District: A Busy Day in Southern Nevada
SF Fed Regional Executive Qiana Charles describes her recent community engagement trip to Las Vegas with Mary C. Daly, SF Fed President and CEO.
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Advisory Council Observations: April 2024
The members of the SF Fed’s Advisory Councils provide valuable perspectives from around the Twelfth District. In this edition of Advisory Council Observations, we share what we learned at our most recent council meetings.
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Understanding How Generative AI is Changing the Health Care and Legal Industries
Although relatively new for a wide generalized audience, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has already begun to change our economy, and it seems poised to drive even more fundamental changes in the future.
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Extreme Heat’s Impacts on a Local Economy: Phoenix, AZ
At the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, we are examining the ways that the increasing incidence of extreme heat affects the economy and community resilience. We’re paying particular attention to this issue given the number of highly impacted places in the Federal Reserve’s 12th District, which includes the City of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona.
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What’s Driving Inflation? Our New Data Page Gives a Detailed Look
Understanding inflation beyond the headline number is important for policymakers and economists. Adding to other SF Fed indicators that disentangle the key drivers of personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation each month, we have launched a new data page that breaks down each inflation reading into the different groups of goods and services that contribute to it.