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Fed President Plosser Sees Inflation Risks
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Plosser believes that U.S. households are acting prudently and correctly by paying down debt and increasing savings. He draws the following conclusion:
In my view, until household balance sheets are restored to a level that consumers and households find comfortable, consumption will remain sluggish. This is likely to take some time, and attempts to increase economic “stimulus” may not help speed up the process and may actually prolong it.
And it is that accommodative monetary policy (stimulus) that Plosser argues should be tightened more quickly than currently expected. In fact, Plosser states:
[O]ver the medium to longer term, I expect inflation to be near our 2 percent target. But this expectation is based on my assessment that the appropriate monetary policy is likely to tighten more quickly than the Committee anticipated in its latest statement.
Plosser will not be a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) this year. The full text of his speech is available here.
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