The Fed and Treasury
  • 4 Takeaways from the October Jobs Report

    Combined with Thursday’s report showing healthier than expected growth in the U.S. economy in the third quarter and stronger than expected rise in personal income in September, the latest numbers are...

  • How Economists Can Tame Irrational Exuberance

    The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Eugene Fama, Lars Hansen, and Robert Shiller mainly " for their empirical analysis of asset prices .” But the differences between Fama and Shiller on the...

  • Fed Extends Support for Slowing U.S. Economy

    By PEDRO DA COSTA and Alister Bull, Reuters

    The Federal Reserve extended its support for a slowing U.S. economy on Wednesday, sounding a bit less optimistic about growth and saying it will keep buying $85 billion in bonds per month for the...

  • Tech Backlash Quashes Most State Tax Efforts

    By Elaine S. Povich, Stateline

    As the nation moves from a tangible goods-based economy to a service-based economy, a few states are trying to keep revenues robust by taxing technological services such as software upgrades and...

  • Did Yellen Mute the Warning Bell on Housing Crisis?

    By Marilyn W. Thompson and ANN SAPHIR and Alister Bull, Reuters

    When Janet Yellen became president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in June 2004, a massive real estate bubble was building in the vast nine-state area that it oversees. Her staff alerted...