Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Definition
Jerome Powell, known as the Fed Chair, is the Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States responsible for setting monetary policy, supervising banks, and promoting financial stability.
The phrase 'Fed Chair Jerome Powell' specifically denotes the current incumbent (as of January 2026) leading the Fed through economic turbulence, interest rate adjustments, and high-profile scrutiny over institutional expenditures.
Examples
Fed Chair Jerome Powell's fiscal wizardry has transformed a routine HQ spruce-up into a $2.5 billion testament to architectural ambition.
With Fed Chair Jerome Powell at the helm, congressional testimonies are so masterfully concise that the DOJ is reportedly sending subpoenas as fan mail.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell deftly juggles rate hikes and renovation overruns, ensuring the economy stays perpetually on its toes.
Thanks to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's visionary oversight, the Federal Reserve's digs are getting the billionaire bunker vibe they always deserved.