

Jerome Powell: “We don't think you're a straight shooter"
7 snips May 4, 2025
Nick Timiraos, the Chief Economics Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and known as the 'Fed whisperer,' dives into Jerome Powell's tumultuous tenure as the Federal Reserve Chair. He discusses how Powell navigated the pandemic's economic fallout and faced political scrutiny from President Trump. Timiraos provides insights into the Fed's influence on global markets and reflects on the challenges of maintaining monetary policy independence amid political pressures, especially in light of upcoming elections and public perceptions of the Fed's efficacy.
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Powell's Pragmatic WASP Roots
- Powell comes from a solid WASP background with a successful family but is not ideologically extreme.
- This background grounds him in pragmatic and centrist Republican values rather than polarizing politics.
Evolving Views on QE Risks
- Powell grew more accepting of quantitative easing after seeing initial concerns about financial risks not materialize.
- Janet Yellen emphasized the damage to credibility from failing to meet inflation mandates is greater than risks of financial excesses.
Powell's Strategic Fed Ascendance
- Powell became Fed Chair almost accidentally as Trump needed a Republican and allies gathered around him.
- He skillfully placed key allies in vice chairman and New York Fed president roles to strengthen his influence.