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Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Federal Reserve Bank

If you were planning a field trip to Washington DC, which sites would you choose to visit? If you're like most tourists who visit our nation's capital, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Wash­ington Monument, and the Smithsonian Institution would be tops on your list. However, there is another site most people don't consider when traveling to Washington DC. That site is our country's central bank, the Federal Reserve Building, which sits back a distance on Constitution Avenue. The building is made of white Georgia marble and stands three stories high. The main entrance is guarded by an American eagle, the windows are framed in bronze, and the inside marble hallways lead to various meeting rooms and offices used by the governors who head the Federal Reserve System.



The Federal Reserve Bank is the most important banking system in America, and yet it is the least understood! Although it does not offer the same career opportunities as commercial and savings institutions, there are numerous job opportunities and some unique career possi­bilities that enable an individual to participate personally in helping to establish national fiscal policies. The well-being of the United States often depends on the decisions of the Federal Reserve System.