Register now for the 2019 Federal Reserve System Community Development Research Conference, Renewing the Promise of the Middle Class, on May 9-10, in Washington, D.C.

The decade since the foreclosure crisis and the Great Recession has seen changes in the ways to achieve and maintain a middle class life. For some Americans, the traditional paths – attending college, buying a home, and saving for retirement – may be out of reach, or may never have been enough to guarantee financial security.

The conference will explore the latest research on strategies to renew the promise of the middle class including:  

  • emerging trends in education, labor practices, entrepreneurship, housing, credit, wealth, indebtedness, and other developments affecting the middle class;
  • policy innovations and legacies that either encourage or discourage the creation of an inclusive middle class;
  • actions by individuals and institutions, including governments, financial institutions, community groups, businesses, and non-profits, to create new and enduring paths to the middle class.

For more information on the conference, hotel, and registration instructions, click External Linkhere.

Questions? Please direct all inquiries to CDConference@chi.frb.org.