Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Talks US Economy and Inflation at Economic Club of New York
Today, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed critical economic issues facing the United States in a talk at the Economic Club of New York. During the speech, Powell discussed the state of the U.S. economy, recent...
During the speech, Powell discussed the state of the U.S. economy, recent monetary policies, and future plans of the Federal Reserve. The topics that dominated the conversation were the strength of the labor market, ongoing inflation, and the Fed's monetary policy....
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