
Aging Populations, Tight Labor Markets: Central Bankers Sound the Alarm
Top central bankers at Jackson Hole warn aging populations and labor shortages could drag growth and intensify wage pressures.
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Top central bankers at Jackson Hole warn aging populations and labor shortages could drag growth and intensify wage pressures.
At Jackson Hole, Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted at possible interest rate cuts amid growth concerns and tariff-driven inflation pressures, setting markets on edge.
At Jackson Hole, the Fed reaffirmed its hawkish stance even as U.S. tariffs begin to impact consumer prices and global supply chains, sparking debates on economic resilience.
As Fed Chair Jerome Powell prepares for his final Jackson Hole address, global leaders and markets await clues on US monetary policy direction, Fed independence and his lasting legacy.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addresses the Jackson Hole symposium, hinting at a potential interest rate cut in September as inflation approaches the Fed’s target.