Federal Reserve

Overview

No institution wields more power in US finance than the Federal Reserve—but opinion polls indicate most Americans don’t know what it does.

1440 Findings

Hours of research by our editors, distilled into minutes of clarity.

  • The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the US

    No institution wields more power in US finance than the Federal Reserve—but opinion polls indicate that most Americans don't know what it does. Curious about the country's central bank? 1440's got your breakdown of how the Federal Reserve works.

  • The best (and worst) Federal Reserve Chairs since 1914

    Sixteen men and women have held the office of Federal Reserve Chair since 1913, with varying results in the stock markets. While Fed monetary policy is only one part of the recipe for a bull or bear market, a Fed chair is judged by the macroeconomic conditions they leave as a legacy.

  • The Federal Reserve Act's foundation was laid in a secretive meeting at the world's most prestigious club

    Republican Sen. Nelson Aldrich of Rhode Island organized a highly secretive meeting of the minds at the world’s most prestigious club on Jekyll Island, Georgia, where a who’s who in the financial world hashed out details over the course of a week.

  • Raising interest rates can help control inflation

    While controlling a complex and dynamic economy is difficult, interest rates—more specifically, the rate at which banks lend each other money overnight—are a powerful tool. Generally, raising the rate makes purchases more expensive and cools an overheated economy.

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