The Julia La Roche Show

#320 Chris Whalen: How To Really Reform The Fed

Dec 20, 2025
Chris Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and financial historian, discusses crucial reforms for the Federal Reserve. He critiques Kevin Hassett’s chances for Fed Chair after his comments on Trump's views. Whalen proposes a decentralized model for the Fed focused solely on sound money, advocates for abandoning the dual mandate, and warns of rising inflation as the new normal. He also shares insights on the potential home price correction, the role of precious metals, and addresses hidden risks in private credit.
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INSIGHT

Power Shift After 1935 Distorted The Fed

  • Centralization after 1935 shifted the Fed toward a European-style, centralized model.
  • Chris Whalen argues this departed from the original decentralized 1913 design and enabled mission creep.
ADVICE

Limit The Fed To Sound Money

  • Move the Fed away from Washington and limit its mandate to the soundness of the dollar.
  • Recenter the Fed on preserving currency value instead of broad economic management.
INSIGHT

Rate Talk Can Raise Long Yields

  • Trump's public talk of cutting short-term rates has pushed longer-term yields up, not down.
  • Markets bid yields higher on fears of future inflation and fiscal stress from political pressure.
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