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The Regional Economist is a quarterly publication that addresses national and regional economic issues and their impact on the Eighth District.

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july 2006

Inflation's Economic Cost: How Large? How Certain?

Central bankers believe that low inflation and long-term economic growth go hand in hand. The evidence about the costs of inflation, however, is not as clear-cut.

Wealth Gains Don't Offset Decline in Saving

Although some data show that household wealth is rising, we shouldn’t be complacent about the flip side of the coin—that personal saving is in a nosedive.

Families Are Digging Deeper Into Debt

The Fed's triennial Survey of Consumer Finances found that median household debt rose almost 34 percent between 2001 and 2004, while net worth rose just 1.5 percent.

 

President's Message: Slowdown in Housing Is No Reason To Panic

Community Profile: Dyersburg, Tenn., Hopes I-69 Is Path to Prosperity

District Overviews: Job Trends Differ in Louisville Area, Memphis

National Overview: U.S. Economy Maneuvers through Choppy Waters

Selected Measures of the National and Regional Economy (PDF 264k)