SSan Francisco Read More SF FedViews: Slow Job Growth in a Strong EconomyJanuary 16, 2026 Monthly job growth, a measure of labor demand, slowed to a near halt in 2025, but the unemployment…
SSan Francisco Read More What Can History Tell Us About Tariff Shocks?January 6, 2026 The 15% increase in the average U.S. tariff rate in 2025 was the largest in the modern era.…
SSan Francisco Read More What Is a Tariff Shock? Insights from 150 years of Tariff PolicyNovember 27, 2025 2025-26 | November 13, 2025 In this paper we exploit 150 years of tariff policy in the US…
SSan Francisco Read More SF FedViews: Solid Growth, but Small Cracks Have EmergedNovember 20, 2025 Inflation has risen since early this year, largely driven by core goods prices. The increases likely relate to…
SSan Francisco Read More Immigration and Changes in Labor Force DemographicsNovember 19, 2025 Demographics in the United States have changed substantially over the past two decades, reflecting the aging of the…
SSan Francisco Read More Signs of Cyclical Weakness in Part-Time Employment?November 3, 2025 Economists often look beyond headline unemployment to measure the health of the U.S. labor market. One such measure…
SSan Francisco Read More SF FedViews: October 16, 2025October 16, 2025 Progress on reducing inflation has been uneven of late. Inflation in the core goods sector has been rising…