Trump boldly claims that the Federal Reserve Chairman candidate, Warsh, has the ability to drive U.S. economic growth by 15%, but did not specify whether this figure is an annual growth rate or something else. The average annual economic growth in the United States over the past fifty years has been only 2.8%.

Analysis suggests that Trump aims to create favorable election conditions for the midterm elections through interest rate cuts and strong stimulus, while Warsh will face a tightrope balance between controlling inflation and stimulating the economy. Currently, there is a clear tension between inflation risks and economic growth targets.