Federal Reserve's Goolsbee Says Impact of Iran War Looks More Like an Inflation Shock
2026-05-06 21:29
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said Wednesday that the war with Iran increasingly appears to be an inflationary shock to the economy. While the impact on employment and economic growth is not yet apparent, concerns are mounting over supply chain disruptions and persistently rising prices. "This is not yet a 'stagflationary' shock"—the kind that simultaneously hits the job market and pushes up inflation, forcing the Fed to decide which of its policy objectives faces greater risk—Goolsbee said after a conference at the Milken Institute in Los Angeles. "This is purely an inflation shock. And the longer it persists, the more uneasy I become."
