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Regional Economic Information Network (REIN)

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The Regional Economic Information Network (REIN) generates economic intelligence from a variety of sources in the Southeast to support the Federal Reserve's formulation and implementation of sound monetary policy. REIN also enhances the Atlanta Fed's public service mission through region-wide outreach and communication. Read more…

Features

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Regional Job Growth Helps Ward off Another Spring Swoon

In the past few years, job growth has sputtered during the spring and summer months, slowing the economic recovery. SouthPoint looks at recent data showing that pattern may have been broken this year.
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Southeast Housing Update: Sales Continue to Rise despite Constraining Factors

Brokers and builders in the Southeast continue to report that new and existing home sales and prices are rising. SouthPoint parses the results of the Atlanta Fed's most recent monthly poll of regional business contacts.
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Podcasts

March 28 The Mexican Manufacturing Renaissance (EconSouth Now)
Dec. 27 Surveying the Economy in 2012 (EconSouth Now)
Sept. 3 Moving Secured Transaction Reform Ahead (EconSouth Now)
Sept. 1 La Reforma del Sistema de Garantías Mobiliarias (EconSouth Now)

 

Regional Data

Alabama Payroll Employment

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Florida Payroll Employment

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Georgia Payroll Employment

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Louisiana Payroll Employment

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Mississippi Payroll Employment

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Tennessee Payroll Employment

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Americas Center

Promoting the Federal Reserve's collaboration and coordination with Latin American, Caribbean, and Spanish financial institutions and markets

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SouthPoint

Need to focus on key regional economic topics? Researchers blog about issues, industries, and trends.

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