Boston Federal Reserve The New England District By: Alan Sanders & Jackson Ta.

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Boston Federal Reserve The New England District By: Alan Sanders & Jackson Ta

GDP Growth

Economic Factors Housing Sector – Subprime Crisis and Declining Asset Value Fear of Inflation Through High Gas Prices Recent Surge in the Unemployment Rate

U.S National Home Price Index Information Taken From - S&P/Case-Shiller Home price Indices

History of Avg. Home Prices In New England District Information Taken From - S&P/Case-Shiller Home price Indices

Gas Prices In The U.S & New England District Information Taken From -

Historical U.S Inflation Rates Taken From The Bureau Of Labor Statistics

Unemployment In The U.S

Unemployment Rates in New England District

Low Correlation between High Oil Prices and Core Inflation High oil prices are unlikely to create higher prices within the economy. The past twenty years indicates a low correlation between oil prices and the core rate of inflation. A rise in oil prices will lead to greater conservation efforts and slower economic growth. As a result the demand for energy will decrease. High oil prices will also spur technological innovation, and will drive production of energy substitutes. Therefore the supply of energy will increase as well.

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Mortgage Relief Initiative The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has partnered with the Massachusetts Bankers Association in an effort to reduce the impact of the credit crisis. Participating banks are helping eligible homeowners refinance their loans. Source:

Recommendations Do Nothing: the economy is experiencing pains due to increased oil prices, higher unemployment, and a weakening of the housing markets. Economics will solve these problems naturally. Eventually tighten the money supply. This will establish credibility within the financial markets.

Keep an eye on Foreign Central Banks International Banks have been tightening their supply of money. The People’s Bank of China recently raised bank reserve requirements. The European Central Bank may be looking to raise rates in response to the cooled U.S. market.