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Kevin Warsh gave his preferred way for measuring inflation. It could come back to bite him

Kevin Warsh gave his preferred way for measuring inflation. It could come back to bite him

Kevin Warsh proposed a new method for measuring inflation, which could influence monetary policy. However, Bank of America economist Aditya Bhave warned on April 17, 2026, that this recalculation might not yield the expected results. The debate highlights ongoing concerns about inflation measurement accuracy and its impact on financial markets and policy decisions.

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