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EconLog Price Theory: Federal Reserve Revenue

Last updated: February 5, 2026 3:45 am
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Question:

The U.S. Federal Reserve stands apart from typical government agencies in two significant respects:

  1. It independently determines its operational budget and sends any surplus revenue to the U.S. Treasury.
  2. It possesses some influence over its income, as it generates revenue through money issuance and interest-bearing assets. In the short term, issuing more money than what promotes price stability can inflate this revenue.

However, unlike a private enterprise, there is no specific individual or group that claims ownership of the Federal Reserve’s surplus income.

(a) Discuss how the lack of a residual claimant impacts the Federal Reserve’s motivations when it comes to setting the size of its operating budget. Specifically, analyze whether this structural setup promotes the most cost-effective production methods.

(b) Elucidate how the Federal Reserve’s capacity to create revenue through money issuance could result in an inflationary tendency, even when price stability is positioned as a primary policy goal.

(c) Explore why transferring surplus revenue to the Treasury may not fully resolve these incentive issues. Utilize fundamental economic principles in your explanation.

See also  IRS requirements for storing precious metals
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