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Economic Bulletin

2019 - 2025

From Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
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2025, month 04

Key Agricultural Trade Partners Are Important for U.S. Farm Sector Revenues and Food Prices pp. 4 Downloads
Ty Kreitman

2025, month 01

KC Fed LMCI Can Help Sift Out Noise in Payroll Data pp. 3 Downloads
Amaze Lusompa and Jose Mustre-del-Rio
First-Time Homeownership Became Less Affordable Across Most of the United States in Recent Years pp. 4 Downloads
Chase Farha, John McCoy and David Rodziewicz
Did Importers Try to Front-Run Recent Tariffs on China? pp. 4 Downloads
Thomas Cook and Mariia Dzholos
Labor Market Cooling Has Been Uneven Across Industries pp. 4 Downloads
Karlye Dilts Stedman and Emily Pollard

2024, month 12

Consumer Credit Cards Show Few Signs of Financial Stress pp. 3 Downloads
Jordan Pandolfo
Federal Government Outlays Remain Historically Elevated, Spurred by Robust Transfers pp. 4 Downloads
Huixin Bi and Alison Felix
How Do Financial Markets Perceive the Balance of Risks to the Policy Rate? pp. 4 Downloads
Brent Bundick, Taeyoung Doh and Andrew Smith

2024, month 10

Cost of Childcare Increasingly Weighs on Labor Force Engagement pp. 4 Downloads
John McCoy

2024, month 09

Why Are Multifamily Property Prices Falling? pp. 4 Downloads
Matt Hanauer, W. Blake Marsh and Nicholas Sly
Powering Up: The Surging Demand for Electricity pp. 4 Downloads
Nida Cakir Melek and Alex Gallin

2024, month 08

Agricultural Economic Summit Highlights Growing Connection Between Agriculture and Energy pp. 4 Downloads
Nathan Kauffman and Ty Kreitman
Why Haven’t Recent Rate Increases Slowed the Economy More? Look to Unusually Low Private-Lending Spreads pp. 4 Downloads
Andrew Glover and Johnson Oliyide
Labor Shortages in the Healthcare Sector Have Eased, Which May Soften Price Pressures pp. 4 Downloads
Johannes Matschke and Emily Pollard
Considerations for the Longer-Run Maturity Composition of the Federal Reserve’s Treasury Portfolio pp. 4 Downloads
Rajdeep Sengupta and Andrew Smith

2024, month 06

Young Workers Fuel Recovery in Jobs Requiring a High School Diploma or Less pp. 4 Downloads
Emily Pollard
Housing Services Inflation May Decline Only Gradually pp. 4 Downloads
Jordan Rappaport
Are Firms Hoarding Cash Post-Pandemic pp. 4 Downloads
Phillip An, Karlye Dilts Stedman and W. Blake Marsh
Consumer Discretionary Sector Has Boosted Recent Regional Services Activity as Business and Professional Activity Slows pp. 4 Downloads
Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson

2024, month 05

Consumer Debt Is High, but Consumers Seem to Have Room to Run pp. 3 Downloads
Jason Brown and Colton Tousey
Current Monetary Policy May Be Less Restrictive Than It Seems pp. 4 Downloads
Johannes Matschke and Alice von Ende-Becker
Rising Immigration Has Helped Cool an Overheated Labor Market pp. 4 Downloads
Elior Cohen
Despite High Inflation, Longer-Term Inflation Expectations Remain Well Anchored pp. 4 Downloads
Brent Bundick and Andrew Smith

2024, month 04

Foreign-Born Women Have Driven the Recent Increase in Prime-Age Women in the Labor Force pp. 4 Downloads
Emily Pollard and Didem Tuzemen
Banks’ Commercial Real Estate Risks Are Uneven pp. 4 Downloads
W. Blake Marsh and Jordan Pandolfo

2024, month 03

Hybrid Work May Pose Challenge to Bars and Restaurants in Parts of the Tenth Federal Reserve District pp. 4 Downloads
John McCoy
Downtown Office Use Has Declined, but Some Metropolitan Areas Are Faring Better than Others pp. 4 Downloads
Jordan Rappaport
Not Bullish: U.S. Cattle Herds Hung Up on Higher Interest Expenses pp. 4 Downloads
Cortney Cowley, Ty Kreitman and Francisco Scott

2024, month 02

Bank Deposit Rates Haven't Kept Pace with Yields on Other Investments, but Depositors Are Staying Anyway pp. 4 Downloads
Chris Acker, W. Blake Marsh and Padma Sharma
Interest Expenses on Farmland Debt Could Challenge Farm Profitability pp. 4 Downloads
Ty Kreitman
Corporate Interest Expenses Are Expected to Increase Further Downloads
Phillip An, Huixin Bi and W. Blake Marsh

2023, month 12

Community Bank Funding Is Getting Costlier and Riskier pp. 4 Downloads
Brendan Laliberte, W. Blake Marsh and Padma Sharma
Decline in Number of Workers with “Some College” Is Boosting Healthcare Wage Inflation pp. 4 Downloads
Emily Pollard

2023, month 11

Rapid Declines in the Fed’s Overnight Reverse Repurchase (ON RRP) Facility May Start to Slow pp. 4 Downloads
Stefan Jacewitz

2023, month 09

Failure of Silicon Valley Bank Reduced Local Consumer Spending but Had Limited Effect on Aggregate Spending pp. 4 Downloads
Edmund Crawley, Taeyoung Doh and Minchul Shin
Post-Pandemic Labor Shortages Have Limited the Effect of Monetary Policy on the Labor Market pp. 4 Downloads
Elior Cohen
Labor Constraints and Strong Demand Are Driving Robust Food Services Inflation pp. 4 Downloads
Cortney Cowley and Francisco Scott
Comparing Measures of Rental Prices Can Inform Monetary Policy pp. 4 Downloads
Peter McAdam

2023, month 06

To Reach the Fed’s Inflation Target, Interest Rates May Have to Remain Restrictive for Some Time pp. 4 Downloads
Johannes Matschke and Sai Sattiraju

2023, month 05

China's Post-COVID Recovery: Implications and Risks pp. 4 Downloads
Thomas Cook and Johannes Matschke
Will High Underlying Inflation Persist? pp. 4 Downloads
Amaze Lusompa and Sai Sattiraju
Corporate Profits Contributed a Lot to Inflation in 2021 but Little in 2022—A Pattern Seen in Past Economic Recoveries pp. 4 Downloads
Andrew Glover, Jose Mustre-del-Rio and Jalen Nichols

2023, month 04

Tight Labor Markets Have Been a Key Contributor to High Food Inflation pp. 4 Downloads
Cortney Cowley, Ty Kreitman and Francisco Scott

2023, month 03

A Tight Labor Market Could Keep Rent Inflation Elevated pp. 4 Downloads
Brent Bundick and Andrew Smith
When the Music Stops: Slowing Wage Growth May Lead to More Delinquent Debt pp. 4 Downloads
Jason Brown and Colton Tousey
Why Has Monetary Policy Tightening Not Cooled the Labor Market Enough to Quell Inflation? pp. 4 Downloads
Karlye Dilts Stedman and Emily Pollard

2023, month 02

The KC Fed LMCI Momentum Indicator Suggests Monetary Policy Is Beginning to Weigh on Labor Markets pp. 4 Downloads
Jose Mustre-del-Rio and Emily Pollard
Gasoline Prices Unlikely to Bring Down Inflation in 2023 pp. 4 Downloads
Nida Cakir Melek, Francis Dillon and Andrew Smith
Home Prices Are Overvalued but Will Decline Only Gradually pp. 4 Downloads
Jordan Rappaport
Pushing the Limit: Last-Minute Debt Limit Resolutions Have Increased Market Volatility and Uncertainty pp. 4 Downloads
Stefan Jacewitz, W. Blake Marsh and Nicholas Sly
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