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Panel Discussion – Racism and the
Economy: Focus on the Wealth Divide |
James Bullard | St. Louis Fed
October 20, 2021
St. Louis Fed President Jim Bullard participated on a panel with Minneapolis Fed
President Neel Kashkari, during which they answered questions about how to
address racial inequities in the economy. They spoke at the “Racism and the
Economy: Focus on the Wealth Divide” virtual event.
During his remarks, Bullard highlighted the importance of convening a discussion
on wealth and racism, as well as the need for better macroeconomic models to
understand distributional impacts of monetary policy across the economy. He also
spoke about the work of the St. Louis Fed’s former Center for Household Financial
Stability and of its successor, the Institute for Economic Equity. In addition, he said
that wealth building is not a zero-sum game and noted that part of the labor and
wealth distribution isn’t as good as it could be. He added that there is tremendous
upside potential if many of the good ideas from the conference are implemented in
the U.S. economy.
This event was the ninth installment in the “Racism and the Economy” virtual
series, which examines the impact of structural racism on the economy and
advances ideas to improve economic outcomes for all Americans. The series is
hosted by all 12 Federal Reserve banks.
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