Federal Reserve Bulletin

[1] According to the "About" section of the Bulletin's website: "Authors from the Federal Reserve Board's Research and Statistics, Monetary Affairs, International Finance, Banking Supervision and Regulation, Consumer and Community Affairs, Reserve Bank Operations, and Legal divisions contribute to the content published in the Bulletin, which includes topical research and analysis and quarterly "Legal Developments.

All articles released in a particular calendar year form one volume of the bulletin, that can be purchased in print or downloaded in full online.

[2] All volumes and articles of the bulletin can be accessed freely online.

The practice of monthly publication continued without break until December 2003.

[2] The Federal Reserve Board used to publish a Statistical Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, both print and online, but announced in December 2008 that it was discontinuing the Statistical Supplement, and instead pointed people to a detailed list of links to the most up-to-date data on the economy of the United States.