Warsh, a potential Trump fed pick, challenges need for job loss to curb inflation

Published 10-05-2025, 01:20 am
Updated 10-05-2025, 01:22 am
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Investing.com -- Former Fed Governor, Kevin Warsh, who is also seen as a frontrunner if President Donald Trump decides to replace current Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, offered some biting comments on interest rates Friday, including a fresh dig at the Fed.

Warsh voiced criticism of the central bank’s approach to managing inflation and employment during a monetary policy discussion at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, according to reports from Reuters. Warsh, who served from 2006 to 2011 and resigned due to his opposition to the Fed’s balance sheet expansion, remarked on the conflicting nature of the Fed’s dual objectives of stable prices and full employment.

Warsh highlighted the tension between these goals, challenging the notion that increasing unemployment is a necessary measure to reduce inflation. He referred to this trade-off as a "cruel choice" and dismissed the idea that it is necessary to raise the unemployment rate to achieve lower inflation rates. He argued that this perspective is flawed and should not be embedded in economic thinking or the Fed’s policies.

President Trump has continually voiced his frustration with Powell for not lowering interest rates fast enough, although he recently said he won’t fire him.

“’Too Late’ Jerome Powell is a FOOL, who doesn’t have a clue,” Trump said Thursday, adding, “Other than that, I like him very much!”

On Wednesday, the Fed maintained interest rates at 4-1/4 to 4-1/2 percent, saying they will take a wait-and-see approach on rates as Trump’s tariffs threaten to boost inflation and slow the economy.

Powell’s current term as Fed Chairman ends in May 2026.

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