Richmond Fed CEO says Va. economy could face 'inflationary headwinds'
Barkin, president and CEO of the
"All these trends suggest we could see our tailwinds replaced by inflationary headwinds," he told the Northern Virginia Chamber Annual Economic Outlook, held at the
Barkin isn't the only one seeing those potential headwinds. On Monday, the
The imposition of tariffs on
"I do believe inflationary pressures are increasing," Engelke said in an interview on Wednesday. "I do believe tariffs are inflationary. I do not believe inflationary expectations are being factored into the markets. We're ignoring them."
It wasn't supposed to be this way. The
Barkin urged caution and patience to prevent inflation from rebounding, as it did in the 1970s, when he said the
"The challenge we have is uncertainty," he said, citing, among other questions, "how all the policy changes in
In
After Trump created DOGE by executive order after his inauguration on
"This is a precipitous, vertical drop that we have to acknowledge," Townes-Whitley said, predicting, "in the next 18 to 24 months, we're going to take a hit."
Other executives on the
"I expect a short-term decline; I expect a medium to long-term recovery," said
The housing challenge
Panel members see the cuts in the federal workforce as opportunities for them to hire talented, displaced government employees. They also see challenges in a region where workers are returning to offices after working remotely, but the cost of housing in the region has become increasingly unaffordable.
"It is a big challenge in this area," said
Barkin, whose bank covers a region that extends from the Carolinas to
But the panel said that meeting business demands for a skilled workforce won't be easy because of the mismatch between available jobs and skills. Demoralized federal workers who lose their jobs under the Trump administration may not be willing to stay in the region because of how they are being treated, said Townes-Whitley, of SAIC, a major contractor for federal agencies in defense and national security.
"Government workers are not just feeling restructured — they're feeling attacked," she said.
Del.
Watts is a member of the
She said Gov.
"You don't denounce your workforce," Watts said. "You value your workforce."
Barkin said after the meeting that the reduction in the
"His tone was not a fearful one," said



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