Top Biden Economist: ‘I Really Do Believe’ Inflation Will Ease

The head of President Joe Biden’s Council of Economic Advisers expressed confidence that high inflation will fade in 2022 as supply bottlenecks ease and more Americans return to work, even as the price spike has proved more persistent than many economists had been expecting.

“I really do believe that inflation will ease over the coming year. It’s not to say that we’re not watching, I would never declare victory,” Cecilia Rouse said in an interview Thursday.

“I appreciate that higher prices are painful -- so I really don’t want to take away from that. But I also look back to where we were a year ago this time,” Rouse told Bloomberg News reporters and editors in Washington. “This country was in a very different place.”

Rouse said part of the reason for high demand from consumers is because household finances are strong, due to the economic support provided during the pandemic.

Still, rising prices for food, energy, housing and used cars and trucks -- among other items that pushed inflation to a near-40-year-high -- remain a persistent political problem for the Biden administration. Recent polling shows the majority of Americans say they are pessimistic about the state of the economy and frustrated by higher prices.

While she said she couldn’t speak to the political implications, Rouse attributed the increase in prices to disruptions caused by the pandemic, including supply-chain disruptions. Her inflation prediction is in line with forecasts of most economists, along with Federal Reserve policy makers.