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Kansas City's Fed President on What Everyone Will Be Talking About at Jackson Hole

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Aug 21, 2025
Jeffrey Schmid, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, shares insights on the upcoming Jackson Hole Economic Symposium. He discusses the official theme of this year's event and the growing political pressures on the Fed. The conversation highlights challenges in the labor market, the impact of AI on productivity, and the evolving dynamics of interest rates. Schmid delves into the Fed's independence and how it shapes long-term economic outcomes, emphasizing the importance of timely research in a climate of inflation and market highs.
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INSIGHT

Theme Links Demographics, AI And Policy

  • Jackson Hole picked "Labor Markets In Transition" because demographics and AI are reshaping work now and long term.
  • Jeffrey Schmid expects presented research to spur debate on fertility, migration, and labor supply globally.
ANECDOTE

Banker Perspective On Workforce Shifts

  • Schmid draws on his banking background to stress workforce behavior and generational differences in technology use.
  • He cites fertility and international examples like China and India to show demographic impacts on labor supply.
INSIGHT

AI: Low Fruit Now, Bigger Gains Later

  • Schmid frames AI adoption as low-fruit tasks first, then harder productivity gains later.
  • He expects AI to help reallocate work as labor supply constraints rise, not an immediate productivity explosion.
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