Economic Bulletin
2019 - 2025
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2020, month 12
- Why Are Americans Saving So Much of Their Income? pp. 4

- Andrew Smith
- Pandemic Relief Has Aided Low-Income Individuals: Evidence from Alternative Financial Services pp. 4

- Ying Lei Toh and Thao Tran
- PPP Raised Community Bank Revenue but Lowered Profitability pp. 5

- W. Blake Marsh and Padma Sharma
2020, month 11
- U.S. Federal Debt Has Increased, but Appears Sustainable for Now pp. 4

- Huixin Bi, Wenyi Shen and Shu-Chun Yang
- U.S. Business Applications Surge in the Face of COVID-19 pp. 4

- Jason Brown
2020, month 09
- Were Teleworkable Jobs Pandemic-Proof? pp. 3

- Thao Tran and Didem Tuzemen
2020, month 08
- COVID-19 Poses Risks for State and Local Public Pensions pp. 4

- Alison Felix
2020, month 07
- The G-Spread Suggests Federal Reserve Restored Calm to Treasury Markets pp. 4

- Karlye Dilts Stedman
- Policymakers Have Options for Additional Accommodation: Forward Guidance and Yield Curve Control pp. 5

- Brent Bundick and Andrew Smith
2020, month 06
- COVID-19 Stuns U.S. and Tenth District Economies, but Both Show Signs of Stabilization pp. 4

- Jason Brown and Alison Felix
2020, month 05
- COVID-19 Challenges State and Local Government Finances pp. 4

- Alison Felix
- Understanding the Recent Rise in Municipal Bond Yields pp. 4

- Huixin Bi, Jacob Dice, Chaitri Gulati and W. Blake Marsh
- The Global Pandemic and Run on Shadow Banks pp. 5

- Rajdeep Sengupta
2020, month 04
- Safe-Haven Performance in the Age of Bitcoin pp. 4

- Jesse Maniff, Sabrina Minhas, David Rodziewicz and Rebecca Ruiz
- Coronavirus Dampens China’s First-Quarter GDP pp. 5

- Yifei Lyu and Jun Nie
- Women Take a Bigger Hit in the First Wave of Job Losses due to COVID-19 pp. 5

- Thao Tran and Didem Tuzemen
2020, month 03
- Inflation Expectations Limit the Power of Negative Interest Rates pp. 4

- Andrew Glover and Emily Pollard
2019, month 12
- Women Are Driving the Recent Recovery in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation pp. 4

- Thao Tran and Didem Tuzemen
2019, month 11
- As Manufacturing Weakens, Consumers Pull Back pp. 3

- Jose Mustre-del-Rio and Emily Pollard
2019, month 10
- Rainy Day Funds Have Grown as State Tax Revenue Strengthens pp. 4

- Jaeheung Bae and Huixin Bi
2019, month 08
- How Have Banks Responded to Declining Reserve Balances? pp. 4

- W. Blake Marsh and Rajdeep Sengupta
- Assessing the Risk of Extreme Unemployment Outcomes pp. 4

- Thomas Cook and Taeyoung Doh
2019, month 07
- Rural Hospital Closures and Growth in Employment and Wages

- Kelly Edmiston
2019, month 06
- Escaping the Housing Shortage pp. 5

- Jordan Rappaport
2019, month 05
- Drilling Productivity in the United States: What Lies Beneath pp. 5

- Jason Brown, David Rodziewicz and Colton Tousey
2019, month 04
- Introducing the KC Fed Economic Bulletin pp. 1

- Willem Van Zandweghe
- The Outlook for Farmland Values amid Higher Interest Rates pp. 3

- Cortney Cowley and Nathan Kauffman
- The Persistent Effects of the Temporary Tightening in Financial Conditions pp. 4

- Brent Bundick