Money in Motion Exhibit
A new way to experience money, banking, and the Federal Reserve's role in the economy; opening weekdays starting June 4.
Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve Explained
Money in Motion is a dynamic, interactive experience that brings monetary history to life while helping visitors understand how the Federal Reserve, our nation’s central bank, works to promote the health and stability of the U.S. economy and financial system.
Take a Seat at the Table
The Federal Open Market Committee meets several times a year to set the course for monetary policy. Their goal is to achieve maximum employment and stable prices.
Now it's your turn to:
- Analyze economic data
- Listen to perspectives from Fed colleagues nationwide
- Discuss how policy changes affect different regions
- Decide whether to raise, lower, or hold interest rates steady
See how consensus and collaboration help guide these critical decisions.
Something for Everyone
Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about how money works, Money in Motion makes money and banking accessible and engaging. Test your skills, explore rare coins, and discover how the Fed impacts your daily life — no economics background needed.
Economic Education Advisor Rebecca Chambers helped design the exhibit so visitors can learn at their own pace through hands-on activities that are as educational as they are entertaining.