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  • What Is the Beige Book?

    What Is the Beige Book?

    July 18, 2018

    Eight times a year, two weeks before a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, you’ll find a new Beige Book linked from our website and social media accounts. What is it? What’s in it? Here’s what you need to know.

    SF Fed Blog
  • How Can Millennials Save More Money?

    How Can Millennials Save More Money?

    June 21, 2018

    Many millennials fear that they aren’t saving—or aren’t saving enough—for retirement. Can gamification help the largest generation in the United States labor force level-up their financial savvy to achieve budget and savings goals?

  • Who Will Be the Next San Francisco Fed President?

    Who Will Be the Next San Francisco Fed President?

    May 16, 2018

    The search is on for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s next president and CEO.

  • Involuntary Part-Time Work: Yes, It’s Here to Stay

    Involuntary Part-Time Work: Yes, It’s Here to Stay

    April 11, 2018

    Despite a tight labor market, an unusually large number of workers who want full-time positions are still stuck in part-time jobs. Rather than reflecting lingering effects from the past recession, this appears to be a permanent shift arising from changes in the types of jobs that are available.

    SF Fed Blog
  • John C. Williams Named to Lead the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    April 3, 2018

    The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco announced today that its president and chief executive officer, John C. Williams, will be leaving the bank to assume the presidency of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

  • Can Gamers Shape the Future?

    Can Gamers Shape the Future?

    March 26, 2018

    Sci-fi movies and novels predict virtual reality and artificial intelligence will lead humanity to an inevitably dystopian future. But what if game design thinking, including principles used to create virtual worlds, was used for global-scale social good?

  • Is Boomer Retirement Still Weighing Down U.S. Equity Markets?

    Is Boomer Retirement Still Weighing Down U.S. Equity Markets?

    March 5, 2018

    The upcoming waves of baby boomer retirements could push down U.S. equity markets according to the strong historical relationship between the age distribution of the population and stock market performance. However, that relationship appeared to break down after 2011. Is the stock market due for a demographic-induced correction?

  • The Rate of Return on Everything

    The Rate of Return on Everything

    February 5, 2018

    Over the past 150 years, the wealth of nations has grown faster than their economies. Which investments experienced the highest returns? The answer may surprise you.

    SF Fed Blog
  • Do Tech Jobs Really Require a College Degree?

    Do Tech Jobs Really Require a College Degree?

    December 11, 2017

    Bachelor’s degree preferred: Is the common job listing prerequisite actually necessary for a career in the technology industry? Laurence Bradford, founder of the popular Learn to Code With Me blog and podcast, says it depends.

  • Can Tech Jobs Lower Prison Recidivism Rates?

    Can Tech Jobs Lower Prison Recidivism Rates?

    October 16, 2017

    The Last Mile piloted its Code.7370 program at the San Quentin State Penitentiary in 2014. Now in four California prisons, it teaches computer coding skills to inmates, providing a framework for change and path to employment.

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