12/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/05/2025 10:21
NEW YORK-Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John C. Williams will visit northern New Jersey on December 15 to meet with leaders in business, government, and community and economic development.
The first engagement on this daylong regional visit will be in Jersey City, where President Williams will hear from government officials about economic activity and challenges across the region. He will then travel to the Liberty Science Center to deliver remarks on the economic outlook and monetary policy at a gathering of the New Jersey Bankers Association.
Next, President Williams will meet with the New York New Jersey Host Committee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The meeting will highlight the economic impact of the event on the New Jersey economy, as well as the preparations being made for transportation, security, and fan engagement.
President Williams will then travel to Newark to hear from local business association leadership about economic conditions in the state's largest city. He also will join community development leaders to hear about key issues affecting households in the region, including housing affordability, food insecurity, and financial and mental health.
To conclude the regional visit, President Williams will meet with leaders from the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries to hear about how their businesses contribute to the region's economy.
These meetings serve to inform President Williams on regional issues and are part of the New York Fed's ongoing efforts to assess economic conditions across the Federal Reserve's Second District, which includes New York State, northern New Jersey, southwestern Connecticut, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Open Press Event:
A Discussion on Economic Growth with the New York Federal Reserve President
Organizer: New Jersey Bankers Association
Date: Monday, December 15, 2025
Time: 10:30 AM EST
Location: Liberty Science Center
222 Jersey City Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07305
Text and moderated Q&A are expected. This event is open to press, and media availability will follow for reporters in attendance. Reporters who wish to attend must register by 3:00 PM EST on Friday, December 12, by contacting Connor Munsch at the New York Fed: [email protected].