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Provider Portal > Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity

September 12, 2019

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity

MISSION

Our center focuses on employment policies and labor market issues that affect low- and moderate-income individuals. It acts as a bridge between research and practice, connecting researchers, businesses, and policymakers with innovative approaches to creating economic opportunity through education and employment. The center also contributes to economic research and monetary policy discussions by tracking labor market trends affecting low- and moderate-income workers.

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1000 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

404-498-8500

https://www.frbatlanta.org/cweo.aspx

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  • Quasi-governmental entity
  • Workforce development intermediary
  • Located within Atlanta BeltLine

The Opportunity Occupations Monitor displays opportunity employment and its prevalence across labor markets. Opportunity employment is an estimate of the number and share of jobs accessible to workers without a bachelor’s degree that pay more than the national median wage ($37,690 in 2017).   Click here to access the monitor.