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Staff Pick: How Do Coins Get to Where They're Needed?
Federal Reserve banks work with the U.S. Mint, commercial banks and others to keep coins moving through the economy
Four Ways the St. Louis Fed Listens to Main Street
The people and businesses in our region provide important insights about local economic conditions. Here's how the St. Louis Fed stays attuned to their feedback.
Popular 2023 Posts on Two of Our Economics Blogs
Blog posts on topics including inflation, wage growth, banks, U.S. debt and population growth were among the most popular for two of our blogs in 2023.
Six Questions for an Economist on Employment and Generative AI
What effects might generative AI have on employment levels and on workers' productivity? An economist weighs in, using past technological disruptions as a guide.
Five Resources on Our Website You Might Not Have Seen
The St. Louis Fed's website has countless resources to help you find information about our work and the economy. Here are five you might not have seen.
To Grandmother's House We Don't Go: Travel Mileage in the COVID-19 Era
Highway travel has rebounded but still is expected to be down from last year, and air travel recovery is slower.
Staff Pick: The Labor Force Participation Rate, Explained
The labor force includes working age people who are employed and some who are not employed. What factors can affect the labor force participation rate? And what effect does LFP have on the economy?
Staff Pick: Historic Facts about Your Thanksgiving Spread
Help yourself to four tidbits of history about the food that has your holiday table groaning.