#FOMCMeeting

The FOMC Meeting is where key decisions are made regarding the monetary policy of the United States, aiming to maintain a stable and growing economy with low unemployment and stable prices. Its goal is to achieve the "dual mandate" of Congress: maximum employment and price stability in the United States.

* Who makes it up? The FOMC has 12 voting members:

* The seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

* The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (who always has a vote).

* Four of the remaining eleven presidents of the Reserve Banks, who rotate on one-year terms. (The other presidents of the Reserve Banks attend the meetings and participate in discussions, but without voting).