White House says increased productivity means Fed can cut rates
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Kevin Hassett stated that he expects a reduction in interest rates if Kevin Warsh, nominated by Trump to chair the Fed, assumes the position.
White House: Increased Productivity Means Fed Can Cut Rates
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett believes a supply shock in the U.S. economy caused by capital spending and higher productivity from artificial intelligence will allow the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, he told CNBC on Monday.
Economic Shifts Expected: Fed Rates Could Drop
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett anticipates that higher productivity in the U.S. economy will lead to a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. He believes that rates could decrease if Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee, assumes the position of Federal Reserve chair.
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