Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is part of the central bank of the United States. The Federal Reserve System—the Fed, as it is often called—consists of twelve Reserve Banks located around the country and the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. The Atlanta Fed territory covers the Sixth Federal Reserve District, which includes Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and portions of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

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    • September 2023
      Quelle: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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      Zugriff am: 29 September, 2023
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      GDPNow forecasting model provides a "nowcast" of the official estimate prior to its release by estimating GDP growth using a methodology similar to the one used by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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    • Januar 2025
      Quelle: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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      Zugriff am: 09 Januar, 2025
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      The Atlanta Fed's sticky-price consumer price index (CPI)—a weighted basket of items that change price relatively slowly—increased 0.3 percent (on an annualized basis) in September, following a 2.7 percent increase in August. On a year-over-year basis, the series is up 2.2 percent.
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    • April 2025
      Quelle: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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      Zugriff am: 21 April, 2025
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      Note: The data are 12 month moving averages of monthly median wage growth for each category. Wage computed on an hourly basis. The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker is a measure of the nominal wage growth of individuals. It is constructed using microdata from the Current Population Survey (CPS), and is the median percent change in the hourly wage of individuals observed 12 months apart. Our measure is based on methodology developed by colleagues at the San Francisco Fed.