The Lost Ledger

1951 Explains the Fight Over the Fed in 2026

3 min · 23 mei 2026
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Kevin Warsh was sworn in as Federal Reserve chair on May 22, 2026, at a moment when inflation, interest rates, and Fed independence are back in focus. This short explains why the 1951 Treasury-Federal Reserve Accord still matters when presidents, markets, and households all care about the price of money. Educational content only, not financial advice.

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