The Fed’s Plan To Restore Price Stability Relies On AI
Consumer prices are rising quickly in the United States. But workers aren’t seeing big pay hikes despite becoming more productive. Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh
Consumer prices are rising quickly in the United States. But workers aren’t seeing big pay hikes despite becoming more productive. Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh delivered an update on the U.S. economy to lawmakers on Capitol Hill in July. His comments on AI and economic growth foreshadow how workers may fare moving forward. CNBC's Matt Peterson and Jeff Cox report.
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