President Trump's highly anticipated trip to the Federal Reserve facility with Fed Chair Jerome Powell has sparked intrigue, particularly as his departure for Scotland approaches. Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Russell Vought joins Face the Nation this week to provide insight into the president's intentions behind the visit.
Vought's role in the administration may seem far removed from economic policy, but experts expect his meeting with Powell to shed light on the Trump administration's stance on monetary policy and inflation. With interest rates at a historic low and growing concerns about inflation, the upcoming Federal Reserve decision will be closely watched by economists and policymakers alike.
In a separate conversation, President of The Ohio State University Ted Carter shares his views on navigating higher education in an era marked by increased government oversight. The Trump administration's push for greater control over private and public institutions has raised questions about the balance between federal authority and state autonomy.
As the Higher Education Act faces review under the current administration, Carter's leadership is being put to the test. With rising tuition fees and student debt on the rise, many wonder if increased government intervention will lead to improved accessibility or stifled innovation.
Vought's role in the administration may seem far removed from economic policy, but experts expect his meeting with Powell to shed light on the Trump administration's stance on monetary policy and inflation. With interest rates at a historic low and growing concerns about inflation, the upcoming Federal Reserve decision will be closely watched by economists and policymakers alike.
In a separate conversation, President of The Ohio State University Ted Carter shares his views on navigating higher education in an era marked by increased government oversight. The Trump administration's push for greater control over private and public institutions has raised questions about the balance between federal authority and state autonomy.
As the Higher Education Act faces review under the current administration, Carter's leadership is being put to the test. With rising tuition fees and student debt on the rise, many wonder if increased government intervention will lead to improved accessibility or stifled innovation.