Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago 230 South LaSalle Street Category: Federal Reserve Banks
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Company representatives
Phone: (312) 322-5322
Marilyn Steenwyk, Reports Analyst
Brian Wilkin, Stat Analyst
Patrick Maun, Web Site Manager
About Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago
Congress created the Federal Reserve System in 1913, charging it with the responsibility to foster a sound banking system and a healthy economy.
The Chicago Fed serves the Seventh Federal Reserve District, an economically diverse region that includes all of Iowa and most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. The Seventh District has a large national share of many important economic sectors. The Chicago Fed has a head office in Chicago, branch office in Detroit, a regional office for regulation staff in Des Moines and a check-processing facility near Chicago's Midway Airport.
Products and Services
- Monetary Policy
Location Type
Headquarters
Employees
1,000 to 4,999
Years In Business
111