2022 Summer TEN Magazine
The unveiling of three U.S. Mint commemorative coins at the Kansas City Fed highlighted recent Bank efforts honoring the legacy of the Negro Leagues.
Featured articles
Reading the signs: Agricultural Symposium examines labor shortages and long-term outlook
The Bank's annual event explored labor's role in determining the long-range view for agriculture and related businesses.
President’s Message: Monetary policy in a supply constrained economy
It has become a top priority for the Federal Reserve to return inflation to its 2% objective.
Ask an Economist: Homelessness and the effect of ‘Housing First’ programs
Elior Cohen's findings demonstrate that these programs can be rehabilitative and cost-effective means of addressing homelessness.
From the Vault: The 1922 transition to new Bank leadership
A century ago at the Kansas City Fed, the chief officer's title was a bit different from today—and so were leadership transitions.
Search underway for Bank's next president
Meet the search committee and learn more about the selection process for the next president and CEO of the Kansas City Fed.
Exploring labor force participation
Slower U.S. population growth and an aging population might put downward pressure on labor force growth into the future.
The rise of Buy Now, Pay Later
Buy now, pay later offerings by fintechs have gained traction among consumers and merchants, but these options also carry risks.
Combining music and financial education for students in Kansas City and Denver
The rock band Gooding promoted financial literacy as part of its nationwide “Funding the Future” tour.
UCM team wins 2022 Code-A-Thon
The winners designed an app that helps students who might be struggling to socialize after returning from remote classes