Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran cautions that current monetary policy may be too restrictive. He believes inflation is not a major concern, citing subdued shelter inflation. Miran advocates for looser policy to support the labor market as supply conditions improve. This stance contrasts with broader market expectations for rate cuts, influenced by recent strong labor data and fiscal stimulus.
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