| Ben Bernanke, Vampire Chairman (Photo credit: DonkeyHotey) |
Bernanke and Fed policymakers rely on reports on hiring, consumer spending and other economic data when making high-stakes decisions about the $15 trillion U.S. economy, but according to Bernanke, “we should seek better and more-direct measurements of economic well-being,” as well. In a video-taped speech for a conference of economists and statisticians in Cambridge, Mass. Monday, Bernanke said promoting well-being is “the ultimate objective of our policy decisions,” while acknowledging that many people aren’t very happy right now.
Unemployment rose in July to 8.3 percent, and economic growth has slowed sharply from the start of the year. The Federal Reserve Chairman called the recovery “frustratingly slow” when he testified to Congress on July 17. Regardless, aggregate statistics can mask important information about how individual Americans are faring, Bernanke says. ... Continue to read.


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