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Regional economic data including employment, unemployment, home prices, and more

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new Statement by Chairman Bernanke on His Renomination by President Obama (8/25) offsite
new 5 Tips for Dealing with a Home Equity Line Freeze or Reduction offsite
From the Federal Reserve Board of Governors More from the "5 Tips" series
new FOMC Maintains Federal Funds Target Rate at 0 to 0.25% (8/12) offsite
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Fed Balance Sheet Data Now Available offsite
Federal Reserve balance sheet data are now available through interactive Data Download Program

new Setting Boston up for the Future (7/30) pdf
Op-Ed by Boston Fed First Vice President and COO Paul Connolly and Paul Guzzi, President and CEO, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
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5 Tips for Shopping for a Mortgage (7/30) offsite
From the Federal Reserve Board of Governors

new Testimony of Paul S. Willen (7/16)
Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs Hearing on “Preserving Homeownership: Progress Needed to Prevent Foreclosures”
new Why Don't Lenders Renegotiate More Home Mortgages? Redefaults, Self-Cures, and Securitization
Latest research from Manuel Adelino, Kristopher Gerardi, and Paul S. Willen
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A Proposal to Help Distressed Homeowners: A Government Payment-Sharing Plan
by Chris Foote, Jeff Fuhrer, Eileen Mauskopf, and Paul Willen

new The Future of the Skilled Labor Force in New England:  The Supply of Recent College Graduates
New England Public Policy Center Research Report by Alicia Sasser
new The Roles and Responsibilities of a Systemic Regulator (6/29)
Rosengren's speech at RiskCapital 2009: The Global Risk Regulation Summit
new The Impact of Liquidity, Securitization, and Banks on the Real Economy (6/5)
Rosengren's comments at the Conference on Financial Markets and Monetary Policy
new MakingHomeAffordable.gov offsite
Self-assessment tools, calculators, and resources to help homeowners determine whether they might be eligible for a home loan modification or a refinance under the Home Affordable Refinance Program
new Know Before You Go...To Choose or Use a Credit Card
Facts about credit cards to help you make decisions that are right for YOU when you choose a card
new Boston Fed's 2008 Annual Report
The future of the skilled labor force in New England

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Foreclosures, House-Price Changes, and Subprime Mortgages in MA
Updated! Now with data through 2008 and maps of house-price changes (interactive maps and charts)

U.S. Family Income Mobility and Inequality, 1994 to 2004
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston: Its Mission, Its People
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Show Business: The Economic$ of Entertainment
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Peanuts and Crackerjacks: The Economics of Pro Team Sports
(economics game)

 

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