Emily Ryder Perlmeter
Policy Analyst
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Emily Ryder Perlmeter is a policy analyst in the Integrated Policy Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. She was formerly a senior advisor in the Community Engagement and Development Department, responsible for applied research on topics related to economic inclusion.
Perlmeter is immediate past board chair for the affordable housing nonprofit HousingWorks Austin. She is both a March Tocqueville Fellow and a Social Innovation Accelerator Mentor with the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas.
She earned her master’s in public administration from New York University in 2011, concentrating in econometrics and policy analysis. She also holds a BA from the George Washington University.
Dallas Fed Publications
- How Gen Z Texans use credit cards can shed light on their future financial health Dallas Fed CommunitiesFebruary 20, 2025.
- Addressing Texas grid reliability: Time to go nuclear? Southwest EconomyMay 13, 2024.
- Job seekers with associate degrees likely to benefit from short-term credentials Dallas Fed CommunitiesMay 8, 2024.
- Short-term credentials meet growing interest among students, employers Dallas Fed CommunitiesMarch 6, 2024.
- Women business owners in Texas get less financing than men do Dallas Fed CommunitiesDecember 1, 2023.
- Pandemic painful for many self-employed women, but their numbers are rising again Dallas Fed CommunitiesMarch 23, 2023.
- High-tech hotspot Austin works to solve labor, housing issues Dallas Fed EconomicsMarch 9, 2023.
- Mission-oriented banks in Texas and underserved businesses: lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program Special ReportDecember 16, 2022.
- Pandemic mortgage relief headed off delinquencies, but what happens now? Dallas Fed CommunitiesFebruary 25, 2022.
- How PPP loans eluded small businesses of color Dallas Fed CommunitiesNovember 29, 2021.
- Material hardship and the CARES Act: experiences of American families Dallas Fed CommunitiesJune 30, 2021.
- Who benefited from the Paycheck Protection Program? Our Texas analysis offers an early look Dallas Fed CommunitiesSeptember 4, 2020.
- Federal and local resources help small businesses strive for new normal Dallas Fed CommunitiesJuly 16, 2020.
- Communities, service providers in region see long road to COVID-19 recovery, Fed survey shows Dallas Fed CommunitiesMay 28, 2020.
- Shock, grief and opportunity: the emotional roller coaster of COVID-19 in the small business community Dallas Fed CommunitiesMay 12, 2020.
- March 6 summit to explore connection between housing and access to opportunity Dallas Fed CommunitiesFebruary 24, 2020.
- Opportunity Zones: How will we know if communities reap the benefits? Dallas Fed CommunitiesJanuary 31, 2020.
- Opportunity Youth in Texas Special ReportOctober 11, 2019.
- Affordable Rental Housing in Rural Texas Special ReportAugust 15, 2019.
- Opportunity Zones in Texas: Promise and Peril Special ReportOctober 17, 2018.
- The Scarcity of Texas Affordable Housing Community Special ReportSeptember 1, 2016.
- Student Loans Part 2: Borrowing for a Future Special ReportNovember 16, 2015.
- Savings Account Ownership During the Great Recession Special ReportNovember 18, 2014.
- Student Loans Part 1: Get the Numbers Right Special ReportNovember 18, 2014.