2019 Summer TEN Magazine

Featured articles

Rise and fall: After soaring for years, college tuition inflation has slowed significantly

New research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City shows that the overall pace of college tuition inflation actually has...

Denver 'Rock the Fed' brings financial education to students through music

In May, the Bank and Funding the Future, a nonprofit organization focused on teaching financial literacy to students, hosted a...

Ask an economist: Explaining lifetime earnings differences across individuals

Expectations of lifetime earnings are key factors in many individuals’ decisions, from weighing education options to deciding...

LMI Survey: Signs of stability as issues linger

Overall perceptions of economic conditions surged to just below neutral in the latest Tenth District report on low- and...

Humston appointed to lead Supervision and Risk Management

Tara Humston, a Topeka, Kan., native and career bank supervisor at the Kansas City Fed, has been named senior vice president...

Around the region

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Bank economist receives award from Oklahoma State

Kansas City Fed Economist Cortney Cowley recently received the Early Career Achievement Award from her alma mater, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.

   
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Math X provides up-close view of economics field

About 50 students from Kansas City area high schools attended the Kansas City Fed’s annual Math X Economics event in February. The purpose of the event is to...

   

Additional Content

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President's Message: Is low inflation a problem in the U.S.?

As central banks have done in other countries, the Federal Reserve last November announced its plans to review its monetary policy strategy, tools and communications...

   
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From the vault: The era of elevator operators at the Bank

It’s a drill so etched into the modern workday that most people hardly give it a thought: press a button, wait a few seconds, and an elevator door opens. But flash...