White House Advisor Warns of Mixed Signals in Labor Market, Cites AI Impact

White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett indicated on Monday that the labor market is sending "mixed signals," hinting at a potential slowdown. Hassett made the comments during an interview with CNBC.

Key Takeaways:

  • Mixed Labor Market Signals: Hassett believes the labor market is sending "mixed signals," while the output market shows strong positive signs.
  • Rising Real Wages: He emphasized that real wages have been rising and expects this trend to continue.
  • AI Impact: He believes AI is increasing the productivity of existing employees, reducing the need for companies to hire new graduates.
  • Federal Reserve Policy: Hassett urged the Federal Reserve to be data-driven in its monetary policy decisions.
  • Trade Negotiations with India: He revealed complexities in trade negotiations with India due to its relationship with Russia.

Detailed Analysis of Labor Market and AI

"I think the labor market might have a little bit of a pause here," Hassett explained. "And the reason is because companies are finding that artificial intelligence has vastly increased the productivity of their existing employees, and so they don't necessarily need to hire the new college grads."

Call for Data-Driven Monetary Policy

Speaking about the direction of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, Hassett considered this a critical moment, urging: "Now's the time for the Fed to really be data-driven."

Economists believe a weakening labor market could prompt the Federal Reserve to cut key interest rates by another 25 basis points next month.

Hassett's Ambitions for the Federal Reserve

Hassett is reportedly one of the candidates named by Trump. As Trump's "economic confidant," he has told Trump that he would accept the position of Federal Reserve Chairman if nominated to replace Powell. He hopes to implement a larger interest rate cut at the December policy meeting.

Complexities in Trade Negotiations with India

Hassett also revealed on Monday that trade negotiations with India have become "quite complicated" due to India's continued interaction with Russia.

In an interview with CNBC, Hassett remained optimistic about reaching an agreement with India but added that there are many different variables standing in the way of the US-India relationship.

"Yes, we're, of course, very close to a deal," he said in the interview. "I've talked to the ambassador, and there have been reciprocal visits. But I think, given India's interaction with Russia, and India's interaction with us, it's a complicated situation."

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