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The history and purpose of The Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the U.S. But why do we even have it in the first place?

Aired 04/30/2025

Simple Civics

The history and purpose of The Federal Reserve

4/30/2025 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the U.S. But why do we even have it in the first place?

'The Fed' regulates inflation and employment by adjusting monetary policy. It prevents economic crises, supervises banks, and ensures that all checks, money transfers, and more can be trusted. But before 1913, the U.S. had no central bank! This begs the question: 'What led to the rise of The Federal Reserve?' Find out in this episode of Simple Civics!

Aired 04/30/2025

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Simple Civics is a local public television program presented by WFYI

Simple Civics

The history and purpose of The Federal Reserve

4/30/2025 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

'The Fed' regulates inflation and employment by adjusting monetary policy. It prevents economic crises, supervises banks, and ensures that all checks, money transfers, and more can be trusted. But before 1913, the U.S. had no central bank! This begs the question: 'What led to the rise of The Federal Reserve?' Find out in this episode of Simple Civics!

Aired 04/30/2025

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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