In this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, hosts Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal interview Mary Daly, the San Francisco Fed President, in Anchorage, Alaska. They discuss the unique economic landscape of Alaska, which Daly describes not as a single economy but as a series of economies, some of which operate almost entirely without cash. The conversation covers the high cost of living in Alaska, the impact of tariffs, and the challenges of population decline. Daly shares her insights on how the Federal Reserve gathers information and makes policy decisions, emphasizing the importance of understanding the diverse economies within the 12th district and the need to balance national policy with regional considerations. They also delve into the role of AI in augmenting small businesses and the broader implications of technological advancements on the economy, as well as the challenges of managing monetary policy in the face of political pressure and economic uncertainty.
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