Unlocked! Money in Motion is now open.
Step through the vault door and explore the reimagined Money in Motion exhibit at the Philadelphia Fed.
What's inside? A story 250 years in the making.
Admission is free. Visit us weekdays 9:30–4:30. https://t.co/l7CNYM8pg0
President and CEO Anna Paulson spent two days in South Jersey listening to workers, business owners, bankers, and logistics leaders. From AI training programs to port operations, the conversations revealed the economic realities behind the data. https://t.co/gEmh3obICm
The visit concluded two days of engagement across workforce development, business operations, and community banking. Thank you to all who shared their perspectives.
Philadelphia Fed President and CEO Anna Paulson continued her South Jersey visit with a tour of South Jersey Ports and a meeting with logistics and shipping leaders on supply chains and infrastructure.
Just a couple of days until we open our doors to the reimagined Money in Motion exhibit! We're excited to show what's through the vault door.
Money in Motion opens June 4. Learn more: https://t.co/CDqPJxKhCg
South Jersey’s diverse economy was front and center as Philadelphia Fed President and CEO Anna Paulson met with local business owners, energy providers, and community bankers today to hear their perspectives on the region’s economy.
Philadelphia Fed President and CEO Anna Paulson shared her economic outlook and joined President Christina Renna for a Q&A session at the @CCSNJ Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey this morning.
Our visit to @hopeworkscamden in Camden, NJ, demonstrated how young adults are building tech skills for the jobs of the future through hands-on training, support services, and paid work opportunities in the region.
How do the economic impacts of hospital and higher education institutions differ in your community? Our updated Anchor Economy dashboard separates hospital and higher education data to help assess how they impact regional economies in distinct ways. https://t.co/0uzQKxUcrp
Universities, colleges, and hospitals are often discussed together as "anchor institutions," but new research explores how they impact regional economies in distinct ways. https://t.co/JZeRRZCKzK
New research using updated 2024 data isolates the employment impacts of hospitals and higher education institutions, identifies which sector tends to dominate regional job markets, and explores possible reasons why. https://t.co/JZeRRZCKzK
• Firms expect a similar rise in compensation costs relative to their expectations in recent quarters.
• Firms’ expectations for U.S. inflation rose after holding steady for two consecutive quarters.
The Philadelphia Fed has released the Second Quarter 2026 Price and Inflation Expectations Survey, which asks business leaders in the Third District to provide forecasts on changes in their products’ prices, employee compensation, and U.S. inflation. https://t.co/tjRpyGENeE
Results from the second quarter of 2026 showed:
• Compared with firms’ first quarter 2026 expectations and reported second quarter 2026 price growth, firms expect a slightly smaller rise in their own prices over the next year.
Mark your calendar for the Workshop on Innovations in Credit Scoring on July 13, a virtual event bringing together researchers, regulators, and industry leaders. Stay tuned for registration details.
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Want to know what types of firms could be surveyed in our Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey? Check out our new NBOS FAQs page. https://t.co/5T1MAr3fZe
Ph.D. students: Apply to present at the 2026 Real-Time Data Conference taking place October 9–10, 2026, in Philadelphia. The submission deadline is June 15. For details and submission requirements, visit: https://t.co/CshKHq3VJe
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The Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey’s new data explorer offers a view into the business conditions and expectations of manufacturing firms in Delaware, southern New Jersey, and eastern and central Pennsylvania.
Manufacturing activity in the region weakened overall, according to the firms responding to the May Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey. https://t.co/fgb1j7CDTc