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Fed Chair: U.S. may be in a different era for workers' wages

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Fed Chair: U.S. may be in a different era for workers' wages

Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell discusses the state of the economy, bigger changes in the job market and why wages haven’t caught up with other economic trends in a conversation with Judy Woodruff. At the Atlantic Ideas Festival, Powell also explained why he supports “gradually” increasing interest rates and how the strong economy hasn’t reached every American.

10/03/2018

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