El-Erian: Fed Can't Reach 2% Inflation Without Crushing Economy

News February 17, 2023 at 05:50 PM
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The Federal Reserve won't be able to get US inflation down to its 2% target without "crushing the economy," economist Mohamed El-Erian warned on Friday, but he said the central bank is unlikely to officially change that goal post.

"You need a higher stable inflation rate. Call it 3 to 4%," El-Erian, the chairman of Gramercy Funds and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, told Bloomberg Television. "I don't think they can get CPI to 2% without crushing the economy, but that's because 2% is not the right target."

Calling the Fed "too data dependent," El-Erian said supply-side developments, including an energy transition, the change in supply chains during the pandemic, a tight labor market and shifting geopolitical issues, necessitate the higher target inflation rate.

"It's right to take data into account but you've got to have a view of where you're going," he said.

The problem now, El-Erian said, is that the Fed is stuck chasing an elusive 2% goal.

"You can't change an inflation target when you've missed it in such a big way," he said. He's previously cautioned that changing the target would be a hit to the Fed's credibility.

When asked on Friday if the Fed could "tolerate" higher inflation, El-Erian said that is "where I hope to go."

– With assistance from Jonathan Ferro.

Pictured: Mohamed El-Erian (Photo: Wei Leng Tay/Bloomberg)

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