Six Hundred Atlantic

By Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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Episodes: 60

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Six Hundred Atlantic tells the stories of the people of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and their work to shape the historic region they serve. The podcast explores the trends, challenges, and insights uncovered by the Boston Fed’s economists, researchers, and analysts, and it reports on how the Bank is working to strengthen the New England and national economies and make sure economic opportunity is open to all.

Episode Date
Is college worth the rising cost? Yes! But …
Mar 24, 2026
Instant payments, instant impact?: Why speed matters
Feb 10, 2026
How is tariff uncertainty affecting businesses?
Nov 18, 2025
Stretched Thin: The Housing Cost Crisis
Oct 27, 2025
The rise of private credit and what it means for financial stability
Aug 26, 2025
Ep. 3: AI’s role in credit is growing, are things moving too fast?
Jul 09, 2025
Ep. 2: Is decentralized finance the future? Or a false hope?
Jul 01, 2025
Ep. 1: Where does fintech fit into the future of financial services?
Jun 26, 2025
Understanding the Beige Book and its insights into the economy
Jun 05, 2025
Small business survey: Firms report payments challenges
Apr 22, 2025
Synthetic Identity Fraud: How AI is Changing the Game
Mar 31, 2025
Interview: More Ways to Pay with Joanna Stavins
Feb 18, 2025
Interview: Lottery trends with Riley Sullivan
Jan 14, 2025
Interview: New Englanders aren’t moving as much with Pinghui Wu
Nov 12, 2024
Interview: Working Places at 10 with Colleen Dawicki
Oct 22, 2024
Check fraud with Mike Timoney
Aug 06, 2024
Is a criminal history a life sentence in the labor markets?
Jul 16, 2024
Gig workers are undercounted – or unseen
Jul 09, 2024
2 things holding women back in the workforce
Jul 02, 2024
The “other” mandate: What makes full employment hard to define, hard to reach
Jun 20, 2024
Stablecoins and financial stability with Kenechukwu Anadu
May 31, 2024
Employer involvement in child care with Sarah Savage
Apr 30, 2024
New England’s opioid crisis with Amanda Blanco and Steve Osemwenkhae
Feb 20, 2024
Episode 2: Dirty? Fake? How the Fed keeps cash clean
Jan 31, 2024
Has Cash Been Cancelled?
Jan 23, 2024
Inheritances and racial wealth gaps with Jeff Thompson
Dec 18, 2023
Interview: The fate of pandemic-era personal savings with Omar Barbiero
Nov 29, 2023
Interview: Opioid addiction meds and the labor force with Mary Burke
Aug 02, 2023
Did a pandemic revive the U.S. entrepreneurial spirit?
Jun 20, 2023
Is remote work here to stay?
Jun 14, 2023
Did the Great Resignation actually happen?
Jun 06, 2023
How did labor markets rebound from epic COVID-19 collapse?
May 31, 2023
Interview: Housing and rent prices with Paul Willen
Apr 18, 2023
Interview: Climate Change and Municipal Spending with Bo Zhao
Mar 09, 2023
Interview: The growing ransomware threat with Anjan Bagchee
Jan 24, 2023
Inside a child-care void: What about parents working “nontraditional” hours?
Nov 15, 2022
Racially sorted: Segregated by choice?
Oct 20, 2022
Crime thrives, disparities grow where there is “concentrated disadvantage”
Oct 20, 2022
A conversation about racism, narratives, and backlash
Oct 20, 2022
Complex, controversial, relentless: The nation’s damaging racial wealth gaps
Oct 20, 2022
What is “a sharecropper’s education?” And when will it finally be gone?
Oct 20, 2022
How much time do you want for your “progress?”
Oct 20, 2022
Six Hundred Atlantic Season 3 Trailer
Oct 17, 2022
60 Days In With President Susan M. Collins
Sep 06, 2022
Interview: Racial Wealth Gap Study With Prabal Chakrabarti
Jun 22, 2022
Interview: Inflation and consumer inattention with Jenny Tang
May 24, 2022
A Conversation About Child Care in Crisis
Oct 29, 2021
What’s the true cost of child care reform? Change v. the status quo
Jun 22, 2021
Women’s work: Women bear the brunt of the child care crisis
Jun 22, 2021
The shared burden of a broken child care system falls on parents, providers, workers
Jun 15, 2021
U.S. history hides clues about child care and the fight for reform
Jun 08, 2021
What’s the real economic impact of child care?
May 28, 2021
Six Hundred Atlantic Season 2 Trailer
May 20, 2021
Today, Tomorrow, and COVID-19 – A Conversation
Sep 21, 2020
Time for Place?
Sep 21, 2020
Life, Death, and Your Address
Sep 21, 2020
Go West, No Longer
Sep 21, 2020
Superstars Rise, Others Stall
Sep 21, 2020
A House Divided
Sep 21, 2020
Six Hundred Atlantic Season 1 Trailer
Sep 08, 2020