Time to change Fed's eastern bias
COMMENTARY
BY JOHN DEARIE As Americans continue to reel from three years of high inflation, the Republican sweep of
The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 established a decentralized system of 12 regional reserve banks, coupled with a seven-member board of governors in
Thirty-seven cities applied to host a reserve bank, and politics, as always, played a role in the selection process. Sen.
Louis. Even so, the locations of the 12 banks generally reflected the distribution of the country's population and economic activity at the time.
The result was a system with a decidedly eastern tilt. Nine of the 12 regional reserve banks are either on or east of the Mississippi River, and six are within 600 miles of Washing-ton. Meanwhile, 1,700 miles separate the
Simply stated, American citizens and businesses in western states don't have the voice in monetary policy-making they deserve.
Given the political improbability of uprooting and relocating an existing reserve bank, a better option is to expand the number from 12 to 14.
The current distribution of the
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