I joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City after receiving my BS degree in mathematics from the University of Kansas. Since joining the Kansas City Fed, I have had the honor to work with Jason Brown and Francisco Scott in their research. Currently, I am working on projects looking at the changes in trends in migration among urban areas in the United States as well as projects on transitions occurring in the energy sector. Recently, I have moved into a formal leadership role within the department, supervising new RAs and working on the development of RAs.
Economic Review Articles
- External LinkThe Shifting Expectations for Work from Home
with Jason Brown, Vol. 108, no. 2 - External LinkHow the Pandemic Influenced Trends in Domestic Migration across U.S. Urban Areas
with Jason Brown, Fourth Quarter 2021 - External LinkPopulation Turnover and the Growth of Urban Areas
with Jason Brown, First Quarter 2020
Research Working Papers
- Death of Coal and Breath of Life: The Effect of Power Plant Closure on Local Air Quality
with Jason Brown, RWP 20-15 - Rising Market Concentration and the Decline of Food Price Shock Pass-Through to Core Inflation
with Jason Brown, RWP 19-02
Economic Bulletin
- When the Music Stops: Slowing Wage Growth May Lead to More Delinquent Debt
with Jason Brown, March 2023 - Drilling Productivity in the United States: What Lies Beneath
with Jason Brown and David Rodziewicz, May 2019 - Auto Loan Delinquency Rates Are Rising, but Mostly among Subprime Borrowers
with Jason Brown, August 2018
Technical Briefings
Federal Reserve District County Shapefiles
TB 19-01, April 2019