The Federal Reserve’s annual economic symposium, hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, has been held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, since 1982. The choice of location has an interesting origin: it was selected in part to entice then-Fed Chair Paul Volcker, an avid fly fisherman, to attend. Jackson Hole, near Grand Teton National Park, offered excellent fishing opportunities, and Volcker reportedly showed up to the opening dinner in his fishing gear. Since then, the venue, specifically the Jackson Lake Lodge, has become a tradition for this high-profile gathering of central bankers, economists, and policymakers. The remote, scenic setting also provides a relaxed atmosphere conducive to open discussion, away from the bustle of urban financial centers.
2025 Fed Meeting Details
As for the 2025 meeting details, specific dates and the agenda have not been officially announced. Historically, the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium occurs in late August, typically spanning three days from Thursday to Saturday. For example, the 2024 event was held August 22–24, and the 2023 event took place August 24–26. Following this pattern, the 2025 symposium is likely to be scheduled for around August 21–23 or August 28–30.
The Kansas City Fed usually confirms the exact dates and theme closer to the event, often in the spring or early summer. The theme varies annually. 2024’s was “Reassessing the Effectiveness and Transmission of Monetary Policy”, and is tailored to pressing economic issues. Fed Chair Jerome Powell typically delivers a keynote address on Friday morning, which is closely watched for signals on monetary policy.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, keep an eye on the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s official website (kansascityfed.org) as the year progresses.