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Former World Bank President David Malpass made special statements about Interest Rate Cuts, the FED, and the US Economy!
Former World Bank President and International Finance Expert at Purdue University's Krannert School of Management David Malpass criticized the FED's interest rate policy during his appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box program.
According to Malpass, the Fed's interest rates are "still too high" and this situation is hindering the growth of the US economy.
Malpass criticized FED Chairman Jerome Powell's statement that Trump's tariffs raised inflation expectations and delayed interest rate cuts. Describing Powell's assessment made in Europe as "contextually appropriate but distracting," Malpass said, "The real problem is that the FED is still keeping interest rates too high."
Malpass, stating that the European Central Bank prefers low growth, indicated that this approach is not suitable for the United States.
Malpass argued that Trump's proposal to not tax tips is a correct step in terms of supporting the working class.
The program also brought up the compromise bill extending Trump's tax cuts. The article titled "this law is dangerous" by former Treasury Secretaries Robert Rubin and Larry Summers was recalled. Malpass stated that he disagreed with these criticisms:
Malpass responded to criticisms that the bill would impose an additional burden of 3.3 trillion dollars on the budget as follows:
Malpass argued that the growth-contra economic models used by the FED need to change and said, "Everyone in Washington is focused on expanding the government. This mindset must come to an end."