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What a Fed President Hears When He Goes on the Road

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May 6, 2024
Tom Barkin, President of the Richmond Fed, shares insights from his extensive local business listening tours, revealing the economic pulse of smaller towns. Albert Lara discusses the carport industry's boom and subsequent challenges amid rising interest rates, emphasizing the need for effective financial management. John Willingham reflects on the hurdles facing textile manufacturing in a global market and the impact of COVID-19. Together, they explore the intersection of local economies, resilience, and innovative solutions to pressing issues like childcare shortages.
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Barkin's Information Gathering

  • Tom Barkin travels the Richmond Fed district, gathering on-the-ground information from businesses.
  • His focus includes inflation, consumer demand, and the labor market.
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Focus on Small Towns and Core Industries

  • Barkin prioritizes visiting small towns to gain diverse economic insights.
  • He focuses on key employers and core industries in each town.
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Carport Central's Post-COVID Challenges

  • Carport Central experienced a boom during COVID, followed by supply chain issues and price pressures.
  • Their profits decreased due to increased material costs and competition.
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