Fed Chair Kevin Warsh testified before the House and Senate this week, marking his first appearance on Capitol Hill since taking office. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers expressed concern that U.S. inflation remains too high, despite June's Consumer Price Index falling 0.4% and Producer Price Index declining 0.3%.
Warsh, who has proposed revising how the Fed measures inflation, argued that certain price spikes—such as those driven by the Iran conflict—do not necessarily reflect underlying inflation. The central bank official also signaled disagreement with Fed Governor Lisa Cook over whether AI investments are fueling price pressures. Warsh established a task force to study inflation metrics and AI's economic impact.