• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA News and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
2/1: Face The Nation – CBS News

2/1: Face The Nation – CBS News

February 1, 2026
New on HBO Max in February 2026 — The Full List of Movies and TV Shows

New on HBO Max in February 2026 — The Full List of Movies and TV Shows

February 1, 2026
What Tyler Robinson’s defense wants hidden and why prosecutors and media say no in court

What Tyler Robinson’s defense wants hidden and why prosecutors and media say no in court

February 1, 2026
Senate Republicans push for House GOP rebellion against funding package, voter ID legislation

Senate Republicans push for House GOP rebellion against funding package, voter ID legislation

February 1, 2026
Legendary college baseball coach Mark Marquess dead at 78

Legendary college baseball coach Mark Marquess dead at 78

February 1, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • 2/1: Face The Nation – CBS News
  • New on HBO Max in February 2026 — The Full List of Movies and TV Shows
  • What Tyler Robinson’s defense wants hidden and why prosecutors and media say no in court
  • Senate Republicans push for House GOP rebellion against funding package, voter ID legislation
  • Legendary college baseball coach Mark Marquess dead at 78
  • Is it rude not to talk to your Uber driver? An expert settles the debate
  • Ventura County firefighter paramedics deliver baby boy in ambulance on 23 Freeway in Thousand Oaks
  • 8 Must-Watch HBO Max Sports Documentaries on Right Now (February 2026): ‘LFG’ and More
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
US Times MirrorUS Times Mirror
Newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
 Weather Login
US Times MirrorUS Times Mirror
Home » What Trump’s next pick to lead the Federal Reserve means for your wallet
Politics

What Trump’s next pick to lead the Federal Reserve means for your wallet

staffstaffFebruary 1, 20260 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
What Trump’s next pick to lead the Federal Reserve means for your wallet

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

No institution has more influence over what Americans can afford than the Federal Reserve, one most people rarely follow but feel every month in their finances.

That influence isn’t always obvious. The Fed doesn’t decide what groceries or cars cost, but it does determine how expensive it is to borrow money to pay for them. And right now, borrowing is costly. High interest rates mean larger monthly payments on mortgages, car loans and credit cards, even if the sticker price of a home or vehicle hasn’t changed.

That makes the Fed’s leadership especially consequential. On Friday, President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to succeed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a move that could alter how aggressively the central bank approaches interest rates.

TRUMP NOMINATES KEVIN WARSH TO SUCCEED JEROME POWELL AS FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIR.

Trump has blamed Powell for not cutting rates more aggressively, even as he has repeatedly described the economy as strong. Historically, rate cuts have usually been reserved for times of economic weakness, not growth.

That disagreement over rates has real-world consequences. For many Americans, the effects are most visible in the housing and auto markets, two of the biggest expenses for most families. You’re not paying more because the home or car suddenly costs more. You’re paying more because the money to buy it does.

Those elevated borrowing costs are acting like a form of second inflation, pushing mortgages, car loans and credit card bills to levels that stretch household budgets thin. That’s why everyday life can still feel more expensive. Prices may not be climbing as quickly anymore, but the cost of paying for big purchases continues to rise.

THE PRICE OF BUILDING A HOME KEEPS CLIMBING — AND UNCERTAINTY ISN’T HELPING

New homes being built by CastleRock Communities in Kyle, Texas.

Economists say affordability will not meaningfully improve until the Fed begins cutting rates and keeps them low long enough to ease pressure on long-term borrowing.

That backdrop has become a political liability for Trump, who campaigned on restoring affordability and easing household financial strain but now faces growing voter skepticism over whether those promises are materializing.

A recent Fox News poll underscores the stakes. When voters were asked what President Donald Trump’s top priorities should be, nearly four in 10 cited either the economy overall (19%) or prices (17%).

Affordability concerns are also giving Democrats an early edge in the generic congressional ballot, which asks voters which party they would support in their U.S. House race this November. While largely hypothetical at this stage, the question offers an early baseline for the coming election, according to Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who said the poll is an early read, not a forecast.

 “We ask about it at this point simply to get a sense of how short-term forces might play out in the general election,” Shaw said.

YEAR IN REVIEW: HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP’S ECONOMIC AGENDA IS SHAPING UP SO FAR

President Donald Trump looks on at a crowd gathered at a rally addressing the nation's economy in Pennsylvania

Democrats leaned heavily on affordability themes in state and local elections this fall, and it paid off.

In places like Virginia, New York and New Jersey, where voters have been squeezed by high housing costs and utility bills, Democratic candidates seized on Trump’s early economic moves, including his trade policy, to argue that his policies were worsening the affordability crisis rather than easing it.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani waves to supporters after being elected the next mayor of New York City.

They promised to rein in energy costs, expand affordable housing and protect middle-class wages, a message that resonated with voters and, analysts say, reflects a broader trend. In an economy where many still feel stretched thin, the party that speaks most directly to people’s pocketbooks often wins.

The Fed’s decision about rate cuts will shape the economy’s trajectory and how affordable life feels for millions of Americans in the new year.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Senate Republicans push for House GOP rebellion against funding package, voter ID legislation

Senate Republicans push for House GOP rebellion against funding package, voter ID legislation

Potential Walz successor unleashes on state’s sanctuary policies: ‘The rule of law matters’

Potential Walz successor unleashes on state’s sanctuary policies: ‘The rule of law matters’

Dems score big in typically red Texas district that Trump easily won in 2024

Dems score big in typically red Texas district that Trump easily won in 2024

Trump says Iran ‘seriously talking to us’ as military ships head to Middle East

Trump says Iran ‘seriously talking to us’ as military ships head to Middle East

Texas Dem who said God is ‘nonbinary’ now says atheists are more ‘Christ-like’ than Christian colleagues

Texas Dem who said God is ‘nonbinary’ now says atheists are more ‘Christ-like’ than Christian colleagues

Trump vows not to help blue cities with riots, instructs ICE and Border Patrol to protect federal property

Trump vows not to help blue cities with riots, instructs ICE and Border Patrol to protect federal property

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson puts ICE ‘on notice’ with executive order seeking prosecution of agents

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson puts ICE ‘on notice’ with executive order seeking prosecution of agents

White House touts Trump’s ‘bold vision’ for towering Independence Arch for America 250

White House touts Trump’s ‘bold vision’ for towering Independence Arch for America 250

House GOP’s already fragile majority to further shrink after Democrats’ ballot box victory

House GOP’s already fragile majority to further shrink after Democrats’ ballot box victory

Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest News

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

January 11, 2021
EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

January 11, 2021
World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

January 11, 2021
Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

January 11, 2021

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA News and updates directly to your inbox.

Editor's Picks
Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

January 11, 2021
EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

January 11, 2021
World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

January 11, 2021
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
2026 © US Times Mirror. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?