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  1. Farm finances still suffering from low commodity prices, but farmers finding some support in federal pandemic relief aid and low interest rates, reports Minneapolis Fed Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon.

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    We're proud to host of the for a conversation on the racial and economic disparities in our education system at October's First Friday. Space is limited, don't miss out! Learn more and register:

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    Join us THURS OCT 8 for a virtual roundtable, 12:30 CDT. Speakers Anusha Nath and Aradhya Sood will share insights from their research to better understand the challenges of racial equity facing our community. Moderated by . Register at

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    3 hours ago

    New hot Federal Reserve Law Enforcemen: .

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  5. It’s , but according to latest data, small businesses in the Ninth District have little to celebrate with employment numbers falling.

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    Sep 23

    Policy Alert: Congress Passes the Native American Business Incubators Program Act. The bill was introduced by in March 2019. The Senate companion bill was introduced by . Read more:

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  8. Tomorrow is the LAST DAY for tribal governments and businesses to complete ’s survey about economic impact of COVID-19. Visit share with any applicable organizations and visit link to participate.

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    Later today: /// conference “Adjustments in and to an Uncertain World” Keynote lectures by Jennifer La’O (/) and Kalina Manova () Follow live from 13:00 BST:

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  10. We are proud to share that Manuel Amador, Minneapolis Fed research economist, and Greg Kaplan, Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute advisor, were named Fellows of the

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  11. The new issue of For All magazine from the Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute features an in-depth interview with where she discusses education, COVID-19, and her time at the White House. Read the digital issue in full here:

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  12. "I joined Mi Gente when it was formed and was honored when asked to be the executive sponsor in 2018. I’m honored to help lead our ERN and I greatly appreciate the networking and community that it creates at the Bank- never exclusive, always welcoming to all that are interested."

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  13. In recognition of , we are highlighting members of our Mi Gente ERN (Employee Resource Network). Meet Jorge Lomeli, chief financial officer.

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  14. Most recent reports that agriculture in the Ninth District had mixed economic growth while services, commercial construction/real estate, and energy declined.

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  15. The most recent data on our COVID dashboard show that unemployment rates remain above 10% for all minorities.

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    Sep 23

    TY to these doctors of the economy for sharing their insights on labor mkt patterns & trends while looking toward : , , Pat Bayer ,

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  17. “I hope both parties come together and say they’re going to take more action to support...the small businesses. The recovery is going to be much slower…if we allow these thousands of small businesses to go under.”

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  18. “Any amount of money that could be spent to shorten the duration of this crisis will more than pay for itself in terms of the economy.” -Minneapolis Fed President

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  19. It’s in all of our interests to make sure that families can continue to put food on the table and pay their bills until we can get this virus under control. –

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  20. “When you have little wealth or no wealth...you are one paycheck away from being able to take care of your family. We have done some things along the lines of relief, but we’ve not done enough.” - of

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