Cleveland Fed chief says from Dayton event televised nationally inflation remains stubborn despite recent easing
Speaking at a
It says to me that it's more persistent, Hammack said, referring to inflation trends since the COVID-19 pandemic and related supply-chain disruptions.
Recent inflation reports — the Producer Price Index and the Consumer Price Index — point to lower inflation pressures.
Hammack noted that supply shocks and higher-than-desired inflation have been part of the national story since at least the pandemic.
Hammack is one of 12 voting committee members who get a voice on national monetary policy, deciding at what level interest rates nationwide are set.
Hammack said inflation’s direction and its impact on regional business is one of a “mosaic” of concerns she considers as she goes into
“It’s a
A new Consumer Price Index report (released
“This is the type of inflation report the market was hoping for,” Nationwide Financial Market Economist
But for Open Market Committee members, there is more to consider than recent numbers.
“Monetary policy is not just about where the economy is today or where it was a month ago, but it’s really about where it’s going to be in three, six, 12 months — and how do we make sure we have good line of sight, to make sure we’re directing things in the right way,” she said.
And yes, committee members weigh how interest rate moves affect businesses, she said.
“What I hear when I talk with local business leaders, is how are you going to factor in new information into your decision-making process, and that tells me where the economy is going to be in three, six and 12 months. And that’s what I really need to understand,” she said.
In a district that includes
Hammack has a full, two-day agenda in the
She was heading to a tour of the downtown
On Friday, she will tour
Hammack likes what she sees in the region.
“There’s a lot going on here, particularly related to Wright-Patt (
“I’m hoping to get a sense of how people are experiencing the economy,” she said. “What’s working, what’s not working.”
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