POWELL ISSUES A WARNING ON U.S. DEBT
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Current trends 'not sustainable,' says Fed chair, whose conversation with Harvard undergrads also touched on inflation, impact of war, independent decision-making
Powell spoke at
Powell said that the Fed remains committed to its target inflation rate of 2 percent even against headwinds created by
"I would call that a soft landing," Powell said.
Nominated to serve as Fed chair by
Historically, the Fed tends not to react when oil and gas prices rise because energy supply shocks are often short-lived, so the central bank will "wait and see" how
He expressed deeper concerns about the nation's balance sheet. Our
"The country has to get back to ensuring that the economy is growing fast enough to keep pace with spending," he said.
"It will not end well if we don't do something fairly soon," Powell warned.
On emerging threats, Powell said that the Fed has taken significant measures to fortify the
"We have a hugely resilient financial system," he said.
With the financial sector constantly evolving, what the country needs from the Fed is "vigilance," not the elimination of all risk, Powell said. "You just need to always know that there's another thing coming."
The
Asked by a student about the Fed's view of employment, Powell acknowledged a tough labor market for younger people. But given
Though Powell did not comment on Trump's nominee for Fed chair,
"We're not trying to work against any politician or any administration, but we have to be careful to stick to what we're doing," he said, adding: "
Many observers have warned that any effort to interfere with the Fed's traditional independence from politics would threaten significant harm to the financial system and to the country. "It's very hard to build great democratic institutions and much easier to bring them down," Powell said.



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