Faulting the Fed
In 1913,
Many of its top officials cling to the notion that the Fed must exist in a vacuum — immune from oversight — because of a twisted belief that "independence" justifies unaccountable power. No one should buy that argument.
In 1977,
In 2009, the Fed expanded power after a crisis it should have prevented. The 2008 financial crisis should have led to a reckoning for the Fed, which ignored mounting leverage, weak underwriting and dangerous risk concentrations. Instead, it was rewarded with more authority.
Between 2008 and 2013, more than 500 banks failed, devastating community lenders. More than 10 million American families lost their homes — the deepest destruction of middle-class wealth since the Great Depression.
Yet in 2010, instead of reform or accountability, the Dodd-Frank Act gave the Fed sweeping powers over systemic risk and "too big to fail" banks. Fail at supervision, and you should lose authority. Instead, the Fed got a promotion.
Dodd-Frank also embedded permanent social policy into the Fed by creating the
Diversity has value, but making it a formal bureaucratic mandate at the central bank politicized its core mission.
In 2020, the Fed slipped further out of its lane: It joined the
Instead of shrinking as technology advanced, the Fed expanded — even as digitization consolidated check processing from 45 sites in 2003 to just one by 2010.
The
Independence in setting monetary policy must be preserved, but it must not be a shield against long overdue reform.
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