KEY POINTS
  • Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday the economy is "a ways off" from where it needs to be for the central bank to change policy.
  • "Conditions in the labor market have continued to improve, but there is still a long way to go," he said, adding that inflation has "increased notably" due mostly to temporary factors.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the economy needs to improve more before the central bank will change its ultra-easy monetary policy.

In remarks prepared for the House Financial Services Committee, the central bank chief noted improvements but said the labor market in particular is still well below where it was before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.