The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States. Its unique structure includes
- a federal government agency, the Board of Governors, in Washington, D.C., and
- 12 regional Reserve Banks.
Reflecting this structure, which balances centralization with regional presence, the Fed has web sites that are national in scope (see links at right) and regional (see below).
Federal Reserve Districts
Atlanta | Boston | Chicago | Cleveland | Dallas | Kansas City | Minneapolis | New York | Philadelphia | Richmond | San Francisco | St. Louis