The Fed
Organization
banks
Interest Rates
Fun Facts
100

What is the main purpose of the Federal Reserve?

to maintain a stable and healthy US economy

100

how many regional federal reserve banks are there 

12

100

what do commercial banks do with money deposited by customers 

lend it to borrowers or businesses 

100

what happens to borrowing when interest rates fall

borrowing increases

100

what nickname do people use for the federal reserve 

the fed

200

what year was the federal reserve created 

1913

200

where is the board of governors located 

Washington DC 

200

what is the "discount rate"

interest rate the fed charges banks for short term loans 

200

what happens to consumer spending when interest rates rise 

spending decreases 

200

who is the current chair of the federal reserve (2025)

Jerome Powell 

300

who signed the federal reserve act

president Woodrow Wilson

300

how many members serve on the board of governors 

7

300

how do banks benefit from being part of the federal reserve system

they can borrow from the fed and receive clearing services 

300

what is the federal funds rate 

interest rates banks charge each other for overnight loans

300

what 2 goals make up the feds dual mandate 

stable prices and maximum employment 

400

which law created the federal reserve system

federal reserve act

400

who leads the federal reserve system 

chair of the federal reserve 

400

what happens when the fed increases reserve requirements 

banks must hold more money in reserve and can lend less

400

how does raising interest rates help fight inflation

it slows borrowing and spending reducing price pressure

400

what year did the fed start printing the modern US dollar design 

1914

500

why is the federal reserve called the central bank

it manages the nations money supply

500

what is the FOMC responsible for 

setting monetary policy, including interest rate targets 

500

why is the fed considered the "lender of last resort"

it lends to banks during crises to prevent financial collapse


500

what is the difference between nominal and real interest rates 

nominal is not adjusted for inflation while real is

500

what's one way the fed can stimulate the economy during a recession 

lowering interest rates or buying securities