Warsh will formally succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose eight-year tenure was marked by several economic crises and a heated clash with the White House to defend the US central bank’s political independence.

Warsh was confirmed in a 54-45 vote, mostly split along party lines, with only Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania crossing the aisle to vote in favor of Warsh’s nomination. It was the most partisan vote for a Fed chair nominee in history.

  • Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    The Fed will be business as usual until mid November. After they steal the midterms, they’ll manufacture a reason for free money to oligarchs to buy up anything us plebs are still holding onto.