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District Dialogues

The Richmond Fed cares about informing the public about issues that affect the economy because transparent communication fosters a better understanding of economic policies and builds trust in the Federal Reserve’s actions. District Dialogue provides a public forum for community members to engage with local, regional and national experts on the most pressing economic issues facing the Richmond Fed’s region and beyond.



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Event
In person Virtual
District Dialogues: What's Next for the Economy of the Carolinas?
Tue., July 7, 2026
2:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. ET
Charlotte, NC and Virtual

This session, held at the Charlotte Branch of the Richmond Fed, will examine where the economy stands at mid-year, with a special focus on the Charlotte metro area and the broader Carolinas region. Richmond Fed economists and local experts will share fresh perspectives on regional growth patterns, workforce dynamics, price trends, and changes across industries.

Audience: Academia, Bankers, Business Leaders, Community Advocates, Community Investors, Educators, General Public, Policymakers, Students

Event Summaries and Related Content


Podcast
July 16, 2025

Andy Bauer and John Bailey Jones discuss the factors that have shaped the demand for and supply of labor in recent years. They also talk about the barriers to labor force participation in Maryland, including lack of affordable child care and housing. Bauer is vice president and regional executive for the Baltimore branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and Jones is vice president of microeconomic analysis.

Podcast
Jan. 22, 2025

Amanda Neitzel and Santiago Pinto report on the progress of students after the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, differences in the persistence of learning losses, and efforts to remediate these losses. Neitzel is an assistant research professor at the Center for Research and Reform in Education at Johns Hopkins University, while Pinto is a senior economist and policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

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