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- Federal Reserve Board - Home
The Federal Reserve Explained Review of Monetary Policy Strategy, Tools, and Communications Periodic review overview and 2025 Fed Listens event
- About the Fed - Federal Reserve Board
Fed 101 What is the purpose of the Federal Reserve System? Economic Education Federal Reserve History Oral History Interviews Federal Reserve Act The Fed Explained FAQs Meet the Fed Currency Federal Reserve Education Overview: Federal Reserve System Boards of Directors Bank Presidents by District
- Federal Reserve Board - Monetary Policy
Monetary policy in the United States comprises the Federal Reserve's actions and communications to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates--the economic goals the Congress has instructed the Federal Reserve to pursue
- The Fed - Meeting calendars and information - Federal Reserve Board
The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings during the year and other meetings as needed Links to policy statements and minutes are in the calendars below The minutes of regularly scheduled meetings are released three weeks after the date of the policy decision Committee membership changes at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the year FOIA The FOMC makes an annual report
- The Fed - Federal Open Market Committee
For more information about the FOMC and monetary policy, see the "Monetary Policy" section of The Fed Explained: What the Central Bank Does FOMC Rules and Authorizations are available online
- The Fed Explained - Who We Are - Federal Reserve Board
the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, operating around our nation to help ensure all household, community, and business economic conditions and perspectives inform Fed policies, actions, and decisionmaking; and
- Federal Reserve Board - News Events
The Fed Listens initiative aims to engage a wide range of stakeholders to hear how the economy is progressing across the United States Learn More
- Federal Reserve Board - The Fed Explained
The 11th edition of The Fed Explained: What the Central Bank Does (formerly The Federal Reserve System Purposes Functions) details the structure, responsibilities, and work of the U S central banking system
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