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  1. How can early become more affordable? Some argue deregulation, like allowing fewer teachers to handle bigger classes, is the answer – providers could pass on saved labor costs. But the ’s Sarah Savage says that’s a dead end:

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  2. Feb 1

    The ’s cash department longer weighs currency because new machines count each note individually to determine whether it’s fit for recirculation or should be shredded. What happens when cash is no longer fit for commerce?

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  3. Many early teachers make poverty-level wages – it creates turnover and erodes quality. But raising rates to raise pay can price parents out of the market. The ’s Sarah Savage argues more public funding is desperately needed:

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  4. Join us in Philadelphia. The is cosponsoring this year’s Reinventing Our Communities conference May 27-29, 2020. Learn about actionable strategies to expand access to jobs, housing, and wealth. Sign up now:

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    Federal Open Market Committee statement:

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  6. For the 6th year in a row, the was recognized as one of the ’s Best Places to Work for Equality! 🌈 🎉 We take pride in advancing and supporting diversity, inclusion, and equal employment opportunity.

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  7. Being a research assistant is a stepping stone for some college graduates considering a future in . The Bank aims to draw in a qualified, diverse pool of RA candidates like Melissa Gentry. Learn about Melissa and the RA Program:

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  8. Are robots really coming for your job? 🤖 🤖 🤖 ’s Invested explores the uncharted world of artificial intelligence by interviewing experts about -based technologies and their emergence in the workplace.

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  9. In a recent Supervisory Research and Analysis note, Kenechukwu Anadu and Fang Cai examine liquidity transformation risks in U.S. bank loan and high-yield mutual funds. Read the note here:

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  10. ’s Sarah Savage spoke to ’s Fred Kocher about her recent work, an early child care initiative that aims to bring affordable high-quality care in alignment with the needs of working parents, many of whom are low- to moderate-income. Watch:

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  11. Federal Reserve Plaza, the current home of the Boston Fed, was constructed in the mid-1970s after the Bank outgrew its former property on Pearl Street. The Boston skyline sure looks different today.

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  12. Natalie Hu tells us her favorite tradition is giving out red envelopes. She is a member of the ’s Asian Professionals for Excellence employee resource group, which hosted a celebration for employees. Happy Lunar New Year! .

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  13. Mark DiGiammerino and his family visit his wife’s family in Vietnam every two years to celebrate the . He shares a special memory from the ’s celebration, hosted by the Asian Professionals for Excellence resource group. Happy Lunar New Year!

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  14. The Asian Professionals for Excellence employee resource group hosted and celebrated the at the . Amy Chan shares why she loves the Bank’s celebration. Happy Lunar New Year!

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  15. U.S. financial institutions were surveyed about their mobile banking and payment practices: Banks and credit unions continue to develop new mobile banking products and enhance current ones to stay competitive. Read the report here:

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  16. When we see our work in the news, we bookmark the story and share it on . We highlight local, regional, and national media coverage of the , our leadership team, and our initiatives. Read the stories here:

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  17. Revolutionary technology does not come along every day—and can leave people feeling anxious about the possibility of change. Will robots using replace your job? ’s Invested takes a deep dive into . 🤖 👷 💼

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  18. : As a Boston Fed intern, college students have the opportunity to become a part of the Bank’s community—through workshops, networking sessions, exposure to day-to-day operations and collaboration with managers and teams. Apply today: 🏫📚🏦

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  19. The MLK Jr. holiday on 1/20 marked the 25th anniversary of the day of service that celebrates the Civil Rights leader's legacy. Members of the ’s employee resource group—neXus—volunteered their time beautifying Excel High School.

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  20. Today, we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a true American leader and visionary. King earned his doctorate in systematic theology right in our backyard, at Boston University. His time there is believed to have strongly influenced his life and career.

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