St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem shared his views on the U.S. economic outlook and monetary policy at a March 26 event in Paducah, Ky. He also spoke about the importance of the Fed’s regional structure. Read his prepared remarks: https://ow.ly/Oo2X50Vp6wG
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Congrats to our fellow museums and to the other attractions that made the St. Louis Business Journal's most-visited list. We’re happy to be in such great company. #museums #STL #ExploreSTL
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Need an easy way to keep up with all the scholarly research being done across the Fed’s 12 Reserve banks? Subscribe to our monthly digest, Latest Working Papers from the Federal Reserve Banks: https://lnkd.in/eNiMGYKp ? Each edition delivers full-text links to new working papers organized by topic. The latest edition features 19 working papers from 49 authors on topics that include housing demand, the labor market and macro policy. ? #FederalReserve #Economics #Research?
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And the Beigie Award from NPR's Planet Money goes to ... the St. Louis Fed's insights in the latest Beige Book: https://ow.ly/opIh50VmsJ0. The Beige Book is a summary of current economic conditions, based on anecdotal information and reports gathered from key contacts by the Federal Reserve regional banks. Economist Charles Gascon spoke with NPR about the award. Find what business contacts said about agriculture and uncertainty in particular: https://ow.ly/Q47M50VmsIZ
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The St. Louis Fed’s Economic Education team had a busy 2024: Our specialists connected with thousands of K-12 and college educators across the nation last year. You can access our no-cost resources—and much more for your classroom—here: https://ow.ly/LOcu50Vl61u #Economics #Economy #Education
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“There are two kinds of people in the world. There are people who love economics, and there are people who just don't know that they love economics. I have gotten to spend most of my professional life helping move people from the second category into the first.” Here, Amanda Geiger, senior economic education specialist at the St. Louis Fed, explains why education is so critical for students to understand their relationship with the economy. https://ow.ly/hYmY50Vk9XV #stlouisfed #EighthDistrict #TeachEcon #FedEconEd #YourFedYourVoice
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The St. Louis Fed celebrates 314 Day and the region many of us call home. 2025 marks the centennial for our main building in downtown St. Louis. #STLMade #BuildingOnALegacyOfService #STLFed2025 #314Day
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Join us in congratulating the St. Louis Fed’s Mike Kaiman for receiving a Gold Award from the National Association of Economic Educators! Mike, who taught high school before joining our Economic Education team, won for his lesson on economic externalities. Developed in partnership with Marwa Hassan, the director of curriculum, instruction and assessment for AP Microeconomics at the College Board, the lesson helps students grasp the spillover effects of markets on third parties: https://ow.ly/tvn450VhAem “I am extremely happy and humbled to receive this award from an organization that, like us at the Bank, is committed to improving economic education for all learners by making it easy to understand and relatable,” he says. https://ow.ly/hEsO50VhAel
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Curiosity meets knowledge: How do St. Louis Fed librarians address the economic information needs of their colleagues and the public alike? The answer involves technology as much as books. Learn more in our blog: https://ow.ly/8tsU50Vb5E4
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We’d like to welcome John Dosier of First Southern Bank in Marion, Ill., Todd Swims of Leaders Credit Union in Jackson, Tenn., and Joe Turner of Great Southern Bank in Springfield, Mo., to the St. Louis Fed’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council, which advises the St. Louis Fed president on the credit, banking and economic conditions facing their institutions and their communities. Earlier this month, the council met with President Alberto G. Musalem for its first meeting of 2025.
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