We study the pass-through of corporate taxes into consumer prices, leveraging 1,058 municipal tax rate changes affecting ...
Our recent SF Fed Blog discusses how appropriately adjusting recent labor market data shows that the growth in labor supply ...
Regional engagement furthers the SF Fed’s mission of advancing the nation’s monetary, financial, and payment systems to build ...
Involuntary part-time employment—the share of people who work less than 35 hours per week but want and are available to work full-time—has increased since 2023. While this contrasts with steady ...
In the wide-ranging conversation, President Daly discussed the major factors shaping the U.S. economy, how the Federal ...
We examine how labor market gender disparities following childbirth relate to long-run intra-household consumption inequality. A novel survey we implemented in the German Socio-Economic Panel shows ...
Economic activity in the Twelfth District edged down slightly during the mid-August to September reporting period. Employment levels were little changed on net as most employers held head counts ...
Labor market conditions are similar in regions that are near each other. This is called positive spatial correlation. Analyzing county-level data from 1990 to 2024 shows that commuting flows may ...
We explore the evolving significance of different production sectors within the U.S. economy since World War II and provide methods for estimating and forecasting these shifts. Using a compositional ...
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