The Federal Reserve System
The Dual Mandate
Tools of Monetary Policy
History & Structure
Modern Monetary Policy
100

What year was the Federal Reserve created?

1913

100

What are the two goals of the Fed’s Dual Mandate?

Price stability and maximum employment

100

What is the Fed’s most commonly used monetary policy tool?

Open Market Operations

100

Who is the current Chair of the Federal Reserve (as of 2025)?

Jerome Powell

100

What inflation rate does the Fed typically target?

Around 2%

200

How many regional Federal Reserve Banks are there?

12

200

When inflation is high, what does the Fed usually do with interest rates?

Raises them

200

What happens to interest rates when the Fed buys government bonds?

They go down

200

How long is a term for a member of the Board of Governors?

14 years

200

During the COVID-19 pandemic, did the Fed raise or cut interest rates?

Cut them

300

Where is the Federal Reserve’s headquarters located?

Washington, D.C.

300

When unemployment is high, what might the Fed do to stimulate the economy?

Lower interest rates

300

What is the term for the rate the Fed charges banks for short-term loans?

The Discount Rate

300

How many times does the FOMC typically meet per year?

Eight times

300

What is the term for reducing the Fed’s balance sheet by selling assets?

Quantitative Tightening

400

Who appoints the members of the Board of Governors?

The President of the United States

400

Which goal focuses on keeping prices from rising too quickly?

Price stability

400

What policy tool determines how much money banks must hold in reserve?

Reserve Requirements

400

What major event led to the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913?

The Panic of 1907

400

In recent years, the Fed’s main challenge has been controlling what?

Inflation

500

What is the name of the main policy-making body of the Fed?

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)

500

Which economic measure does the Fed monitor to gauge employment progress?

The unemployment rate

500

What is it called when the Fed purchases long-term securities to inject liquidity?

Quantitative Easing (QE)

500

What event forced the Fed to play a major role in stabilizing the economy during 2008?

The Global Financial Crisis

500

What is the name of the rate the Fed influences that affects borrowing costs economy-wide?

The Federal Funds Rate