KEY POINTS
  • Chicago Fed President Charles Evans told CNBC on Tuesday that the current spate of inflation won't last and ultimately will fall below the central bank's target.
  • Inflation has been at 3.6% year over year in the past couple of months, the highest since the early 1990s, according to the Fed's preferred gauge.

The current spate of inflation won't last and ultimately will fall below the Federal Reserve's target, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said Tuesday.

While inflation by some measures is running at a 30-year high, Evans told CNBC the supply chain bottlenecks and other issues will subside and price pressures will fade.