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Kansas City Fed

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is your regional connection to the U.S. central bank. Learn about what we do at kansascityfed.org.

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🏗️ “Construction activity in the commercial real estate sector continued to rise through the start of the year," says Nick Sly, KC Fed's vice president, economist & Denver branch executive. Read more in the #CRE Index report: bit.ly/3whAoY8 #CommercialRealEstate

🏗️ “Construction activity in the commercial real estate sector continued to rise through the start of the year," says Nick Sly, KC Fed's vice president, economist & Denver branch executive.

Read more in the #CRE Index report: bit.ly/3whAoY8 

#CommercialRealEstate
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In the Tenth District, expectations for price growth rose at a robust rate accordingly, though diminished demand at consumer services firms softened current and expected price pressures somewhat: bit.ly/3vuGKkJ #BeigeBook #EconTwitter

In the Tenth District, expectations for price growth rose at a robust rate accordingly, though diminished demand at consumer services firms softened current and expected price pressures somewhat: bit.ly/3vuGKkJ 

#BeigeBook #EconTwitter
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💵 The share of unbanked households has declined considerably in the United States over the last decade. Did the rise of Bank On-certified accounts play a role? bit.ly/4jWZjEp #EconTwitter

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🏢 #DYK? Commercial real estate activity in the Tenth District rose above its historical average in the first quarter. 📌 Read our report on the latest release of the KC Fed #CRE Index here: bit.ly/3whAoY8 #CommercialRealEstate

🏢 #DYK? Commercial real estate activity in the Tenth District rose above its historical average in the first quarter.

📌 Read our report on the latest release of the KC Fed #CRE Index here: bit.ly/3whAoY8 

#CommercialRealEstate
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#EconTwitter - April data recently released from the Kansas City Fed: Labor Market Conditions Indicators bit.ly/4kamOd1 Kansas City Financial Stress Index bit.ly/4fN0wMh

#EconTwitter - April data recently released from the Kansas City Fed:

Labor Market Conditions Indicators bit.ly/4kamOd1

Kansas City Financial Stress Index bit.ly/4fN0wMh
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💵 The share of unbanked households has declined considerably in the United States over the last decade. Did the rise of Bank On-certified accounts play a role? bit.ly/4jWZjEp #EconTwitter

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The KC Fed's #CRE Index summarizes a variety of changes in the commercial real estate sector with minimal lags. Our 2nd quarter release for the CRE Index is out now: bit.ly/3whAoY8 #CommercialRealEstate

The KC Fed's #CRE Index summarizes a variety of changes in the commercial real estate sector with minimal lags. 

Our 2nd quarter release for the CRE Index is out now: bit.ly/3whAoY8  

#CommercialRealEstate
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Last week Nick Sly, Denver Branch executive at the Kansas City Fed, spoke about the national economy in two @urbanlandinst product council sessions in Denver, Colo. Learn more about Nick and view his past presentations at bit.ly/3ZqSZwB. #EconTwitter

Last week Nick Sly, Denver Branch executive at the Kansas City Fed, spoke about the national economy in two @urbanlandinst product council sessions in Denver, Colo.

Learn more about Nick and view his past presentations at bit.ly/3ZqSZwB.

#EconTwitter
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📣 New econ data: U.S. #Dollar Depreciation Amid Rising Treasury Yields Is Uncommon but Not Unprecedented 🔗: bit.ly/4mpd3JL #EconTwitter

📣 New econ data:

U.S. #Dollar Depreciation Amid Rising Treasury Yields Is Uncommon but Not Unprecedented 

🔗: bit.ly/4mpd3JL

#EconTwitter
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🔔 New research: Forecasting with Feelings: The Modest Link Between Consumer Sentiment and Spending Does consumer sentiment help predict household spending? Findings show modest differences between forecasts with & without consumer sentiment bit.ly/43dBctS #EconTwitter

🔔 New research: Forecasting with Feelings: The Modest Link Between Consumer Sentiment and Spending

Does consumer sentiment help predict household spending? Findings show modest differences between forecasts with & without consumer sentiment bit.ly/43dBctS

#EconTwitter
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📣 New data analysis: The latest issue of the Rocky Mountain Economist is out! We map Supplemental Poverty Measure-based poverty thresholds across the Rocky Mountain region. 🔗: bit.ly/4dhu2JM #EconTwitter

📣 New data analysis:

The latest issue of the Rocky Mountain Economist is out! We map Supplemental Poverty Measure-based poverty thresholds across the Rocky Mountain region.

🔗: bit.ly/4dhu2JM

#EconTwitter
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In this #BeigeBook update, services firms highlighted changes in hiring plans or headcount as other likely steps to adapt to changing conditions: bit.ly/3vuGKkJ #LaborMarkets #EconTwitter

In this #BeigeBook update, services firms highlighted changes in hiring plans or headcount as other likely steps to adapt to changing conditions: bit.ly/3vuGKkJ 

#LaborMarkets #EconTwitter
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Why have some downtowns seen office occupancy plunge since the pandemic, while others have seen modest increases in occupied office space? The Economic Review investigates: bit.ly/3YgXERp #EconTwitter

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Subprime credit card delinquency rates have fallen. Economist Jordan Pandolfo delves into the factors driving this reversal and what it could mean for subprime borrowers and the broader credit landscape. #EconTwitter

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💵 The share of unbanked households has declined considerably in the United States over the last decade. Did the rise of Bank On-certified accounts play a role? bit.ly/4jWZjEp #EconTwitter

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🔔 NEW MANUFACTURING DATA: #Manufacturing activity contracted slightly, and expectations for future activity remained somewhat positive. 🔗: bit.ly/319NaZm #EconTwitter

🔔 NEW MANUFACTURING DATA:

#Manufacturing activity contracted slightly, and expectations for future activity remained somewhat positive.

🔗: bit.ly/319NaZm

#EconTwitter
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🏦 NEW BANKING DATA: The results from our semiannual Bank Capital Analysis are now available. This analysis provides an objective and data-based approach to judging capital strength across the banking industry. 🔗: bit.ly/3UtObl6

🏦 NEW BANKING DATA:

The results from our semiannual Bank Capital Analysis are now available. 

This analysis provides an objective and data-based approach to judging capital strength across the banking industry.

🔗: bit.ly/3UtObl6
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🏗️ “Construction activity in the commercial real estate sector continued to rise through the start of the year," says Nick Sly, KC Fed's vice president, economist & Denver branch executive. Read more in the #CRE Index report: bit.ly/3whAoY8 #CommercialRealEstate

🏗️ “Construction activity in the commercial real estate sector continued to rise through the start of the year," says Nick Sly, KC Fed's vice president, economist & Denver branch executive.

Read more in the #CRE Index report: bit.ly/3whAoY8 

#CommercialRealEstate
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From financial stability to finding work, read what we heard from low- and moderate-income communities and the organizations that serve them in our recent surveys: bit.ly/44REp4R

From financial stability to finding work, read what we heard from low- and moderate-income communities and the organizations that serve them in our recent surveys: bit.ly/44REp4R