
Fraser Blog
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Fraser is a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history - particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System. Providing economic information and data to the public is an important mission for the St. Louis Fed.
Fraser Blog
2M ago
Learn how early American coinage evolved in its design and production, and how the US Mint got its start. Read more ..read more
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5M ago
From speeches to wage data, and from the RFC to the WPA, catch up with everything new and notable added to FRASER in 2022. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
6M ago
Learn about FRASER’s sister site, FederalReserveHistory.org, and how the FRASER team helps to make the Fed’s history easier to find and understand. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
9M ago
Browse FRASER's historical resources documenting the U.S. "Great Inflation" of the 1970s and the Fed's policy responses. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
10M ago
Learn more about the women who have served as Reserve Bank presidents and members of the Board of Governors. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
11M ago
From conciliation to fair wages, and inflation to employee benefits, uncover the history of the federal government's oldest continuing publication. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
1y ago
From Martha Washington to Maya Angelou, explore the past, present, and future of the representation of women on American currency. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
1y ago
Follow more than 100 years of the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary policy, including significant innovations in the Fed's understanding and use of it, with our new FRASER timeline. Read more ..read more
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1y ago
Tips, tricks, and tools: Our 2022 guide to using FRASER includes everything you need to know to find everything you’re looking for. Read more ..read more
Fraser Blog
1y ago
The Department of the Treasury was the first federal agency to implement a hiring initiative for women. Find out more about the roles of women in the history of the Treasury in this guest post by Treasury librarians. Read more ..read more