Inflation still lies somewhat above the Federal Reserve’s 2% goal after slowing significantly since its spring 2022 peak.
Our new data page, CPI Inflation Contributions from Goods and Services, details the evolution of inflation using the consumer ...
We document key stylized facts about the time-series trends and cross-sectional distributions of AI pricing and study its ...
Calendar-year inflation forecasts from Federal Open Market Committee meeting participants typically start near 2% and then ...
Although homeownership is commonly portrayed as a single household living in a detached residential structure, the landscape of homeownership in the United States offers a diverse array of ...
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is hosting its Annual Conference on Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy in San Francisco on Friday, February 21, 2025. The conference aims to bring together ...
In the fourth episode of Rethinking Asia, we interviewed Matthew Goodman, the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). At CSIS, he ...
CPI Inflation Contributions from Goods and Services updates data on how much different types of goods and services contribute to changes in consumer price index (CPI) inflation. This tool is intended ...
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is organizing its annual Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy Conference to be held on Friday, February 21, 2025. Researchers can submit papers for ...
Standard asset pricing models reconcile high equity premia with smooth risk-free rates by inducing an inverse functional relationship between the mean and the variance of the stochastic discount ...