The Fed's New Face: What's at Stake in Washington's Power Play The US Senate's confirmation of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair has left many wondering what this shift in leadership means for the economy and its most vulnerable citizens.
At first glance, this appointment appears to be a typical example of partisan politics, with President Trump getting his man into one of the most powerful positions in Washington.
However, scratch beneath the surface and you'll find a more complex web of interests at play. The Politics of Inflation One concern surrounding Warsh's confirmation is his stance on inflation.