Data and Indicators
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Native Communities
The Federal Reserve’s 12th District is home to 420 of the country’s 567 federally recognized Indian tribes, or about 74 percent. In addition, our district includes other indigenous populations, such as those situated in Hawaii and other Pacific islands. Many of these communities face some of the highest concentrations of poverty in the United States. […]
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2019 Engage, Enable, Excel Award Honorees
Congratulations to the extraordinary employees recognized by their peers at our 2019 E3 Awards.
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Fed Listens San Francisco Highlights
Who benefits and who gets left behind in a hot economy? Takeaways from our Fed Listens community event.
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SF Fed Intern Spotlight with Sevan Garibian
What types of projects do San Francisco Fed interns work on? Sevan Garibian shares his experience and final project.
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SF Fed Recognized as a Best Company for Working Parents
For the second year in a row, Working Mother recognizes the San Francisco Fed on its annual list of 100 Best Companies for Working Parents.
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San Francisco Fed Joins CEPR Global Research Network
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is pleased to announce its membership in the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), one of the largest global research networks in the field of economics.
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What’s It Like to Intern at the San Francisco Fed?
Godis Jackson, one of our 2019 summer interns, takes you behind the scenes at Bank headquarters.
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Parabéns to Economist Fernanda Nechio’s New Role with Central Bank of Brazil
Congratulations to Fernanda Nechio for being appointed as Deputy Governor on the Central Bank of Brazil’s monetary policy committee! In her new office, Nechio will also oversee International Affairs and Corporate Risk Management.
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SF Fed Visiting Scholar Nakamura Named 2019 Clark Medalist
The American Economic Association named Emi Nakamura the best young American economist for 2019. This John Bates Clark medalist contributes to the San Francisco Fed through her work as a visiting scholar in Economic Research. Photo provided by UC Berkeley.
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Sustainability and Trade-offs of a Hot Economy: Fed Listens at the San Francisco Fed
The economy is close to the Federal Reserve’s employment and inflation goals, so now is a good time to consider how to keep it running smoothly in the future. This is the focus of the 2019 Fed Listens program, including a San Francisco Fed event on September 26 to discuss managing a hot economy.