WATCH: Powell holds ground before Congress amid pressure from Trump
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"If you just look in the rearview mirror and look at the existing data that we've seen, you can make a good argument that that would call for us to be at a neutral level, which would be, maybe, a couple of cuts or maybe more," Powell said. "The reason we're not is the forecast. All professional forecasters on the outside and in the Fed do expect a meaningful increase in inflation over the course of this year."
Under pressure from President
"If it turns out that inflation pressures do remain contained, we will get to a place where we cut rates sooner rather than later, but I wouldn't want to point to a particular meeting," Powell said.
Trump told
"'Too Late'
Trump said the central bank should take action before it costs taxpayers.
"Would save the
"In February of 2021, you told us in this committee that you would stay in your lane and not comment on
Powell said he had not commented on tariffs.
"We haven't commented and it would be inappropriate to comment on the policy of tariffs," Powell said. "We don't have a view, it's not our job and we just wouldn't do that – just as we wouldn't comment on the reconciliation package that you're working on now."
He continued: "We're not commenting on tariffs, what our job is is inflation, keeping inflation under control and also keeping maximum employment. And when policies have what appear to be short and medium-term meaningful implications for that, then the inflation, not the policies, becomes our job."
Powell also said there was more than one way forward.
"Many paths are possible here," he said.
Committee members from both parties hit Powell with questions on everything from tariffs, to the proposed ceasefire in the
Most financial forecasts take a dim view of Trump's efforts to reorder the global economy through tariffs, which are taxes on imports paid by the company importing the products. The company can absorb the taxes or try to pass them on to consumers through higher prices.
Earlier this month, the
In April, the
"Beyond the abrupt increase in tariffs, the surge in policy uncertainty is a major driver of the economic outlook," Pierre‑Olivier Gourinchas,
Powell delivered a similar assessment this spring.
"The level of the tariff increases announced so far is significantly larger than anticipated," Powell said in prepared remarks at the
Economists, businesses and some publicly traded companies have warned that tariffs could raise prices on a wide range of consumer products.
Trump has said he wants to use tariffs to restore manufacturing jobs lost to lower-wage countries in decades past, shift the tax burden away from



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