Data and Indicators
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Insights from EERN: GenAI Tools for Small Businesses
In a recent webinar, small business development centers shared how they and the small businesses they serve have incorporated GenAI into their work and the lessons they’ve learned.
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Homeownership trends in the Twelfth Federal Reserve District
A new data interactive and a recent webinar from the SF Fed Community Engagement and Analysis team shed light on homeownership trends in the 12th District.
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Updated Estimates of Net International Migration
New data suggest that net migration into the United States has dropped sharply in 2025 from its historical highs, falling well below previous estimates.
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Roundtable on AI and Medical Service Delivery
In 2024, the San Francisco Fed and the Federal Reserve System Innovation Office launched the EmergingTech Economic Research Network (EERN) to support a better understanding of how new technologies like GenAI are shaping the economies of today and the future. As part of the EERN initiative, we often hold roundtable discussions to hear from industries […]
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Interactive Tool Charts Pandemic Homebuying Trends
The COVID-19 pandemic upended housing markets. This blog post launches an interactive chart that accompanies our research paper on pandemic homebuyers.
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Around the District: Economic Insights and Learnings from Hawai’i
As a community-engaged bank, the SF Fed seeks out real-time information on economic conditions by engaging with and learning from businesses, community organizations, and local leaders. These conversations are one of the many inputs into the decisions and monetary policymaking at the Federal Reserve as we pursue our mission. Here’s a snapshot of a recent outreach in Honolulu, […]
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Around the District: Kern County Rooted in California Agriculture Heartland
Qiana Charles, Regional Executive of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, Los Angeles Branch, learned about the agricultural landscape in Kern County.
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Economic Letter Video: The Changing Disparity in Prices Across States
Price differences across U.S. states and regions widened during the pandemic years. In our Economic Letter, “The Changing Disparity in Prices Across States,” we find that states with above average price levels before the pandemic generally saw higher inflation from 2019 to 2022 than states that had below average price levels. Watch our Economic Letter […]