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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Fostering an Economy That Works for Everyone

The Federal Reserve serves as the nation's central bank, committed to promoting a sound financial system and healthy economy.

Guided by a dual mandate from Congress, we strive to pursue price stability and maximum employment. Our broader mission is to strengthen the economy and our communities by fostering the stability, integrity, and efficiency of our nation’s monetary, financial, and payments systems.

The Latest from the President's Office

Welcome to the Whirlwind

In her first essay as the Atlanta Fed's interim president and CEO, Cheryl Venable emphasizes a wait-and-see stance on monetary policy in light of ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

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In the Spotlight

What's Behind Declining Birth Rates in the U.S.?

Highlighting an important but mostly overlooked factor in declining US birth rates, this working paper examines the growing medical difficulties of childbearing alongside shifting generational preferences, discussing policies addressing both fertility desire and biological constraints.

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Latest Work and Data

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Our indicators provide a snapshot of the national economy.

  • Updated: 05/14/2026 10:38am

    The Atlanta Fed’s Wage Growth Tracker edged down to 3.6 percent in April from 3.9 percent the prior month. For those not changing jobs, the Tracker also edged down in April to 3.6 percent, while the Tracker for those changing jobs declined to 3.8 percent in April from 5.0 percent in March.

  • Updated: 05/12/2026 2:13pm

    We've updated our Underlying Inflation Dashboard with data from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

  • Updated: 05/12/2026 10:38am

    The Taylor Rule Utility generates current and historical fed funds rate prescriptions from either John Taylor's original rule or an alternative rule that you customize.

  • Updated: 05/12/2026 9:38am

    The Sticky Price Index sorts the components of the consumer price index (CPI) into either flexible or sticky (slow to change) categories based on the frequency of their price adjustment.

News and Events

2026 Atlanta Fed Presidential Search

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is conducting a search for its next president and CEO. Here's what you need to know about the process.

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2026 Financial Markets Conference: Technology's Transformative Role in Finance and Central Banking

The Financial Markets Conference, the Atlanta Fed's signature policy and research event, convenes leading experts to discuss emerging financial market issues and their monetary policy implications.

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