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A Hard or Soft Landing? The Answer May Lie in the Beveridge Curve

The traditional Beveridge curve suggests that a sharp rise in unemployment is needed to meaningfully lower the job vacancy rate. But the curve shaped by the pandemic labor market may signal a different result.
On the Economy

Differences in Immigration Patterns between the U.S. and Other OECD Nations

Geography, historical linkages and economic partnerships have shaped variations in immigration flows across the U.S. and other developed nations.
On the Economy

The Fed’s New Monetary Policy Framework One Year Later

St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses the implementation of the FOMC’s new monetary policy framework, which includes flexible average inflation targeting.
On the Economy

Labor Day Reflections on the COVID-19 Recovery

The Institute for Economic Equity’s inaugural director reflects on how U.S. workers and their families are faring today compared with last Labor Day.
On the Economy

How Many People Doubled Up after Losing Housing in Aftermath of Past Recessions?

People often move in with family or friends because they have lost housing or seek to economize after recessions.
On the Economy

New St. Louis Fed Publication Offers Insights on Economic Equity

The St. Louis Fed’s Institute for Economic Equity launches Economic Equity Insights to bring relevant academic research to Main Street.
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The Changing Composition of Disability among America’s Workers

Employment has increased at a higher rate among the disabled population than the broader population since the onset of COVID-19. Which types of disabilities are associated with the recent increase?
On the Economy

From Dating to Marriage: Has Online Dating Made a Difference?

Has online dating improved marriage matches? An economic model that examines partner selection shows minimal changes since 2008.
On the Economy

Commercial Banks Appear Resilient despite Pandemic

Data at the national and Eighth District state levels show banks improved their return on average assets in the first quarter, though challenges remain.
On the Economy

Wealth and Its Distribution: A Look at Asian American Households in 2022

Asian Americans typically had more wealth than other racial or ethnic groups, and that wealth was spread across a diverse range of financial and nonfinancial assets.
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