KEY POINTS
  • The Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday to give Jerome Powell a second term as Federal Reserve chairperson.
  • A 69-year-old former investment banker, Powell faced two major crises in his first term, the Covid pandemic and the 40-year high in inflation.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference following a Federal Open Market Committee meeting on May 04, 2022 in Washington, DC. Powell announced the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates by a half-percentage point to combat record high inflation.

As he and his colleagues engage in a bruising inflation battle, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell found out Thursday that he will be serving another term.

The Senate voted 80-19 to give Powell a second four-year run at the central bank's helm, ending a long-delayed vote that has been stewing since President Joe Biden nominated the 69-year-old former investment banker back in November.