Kevin Warsh, nominated by President Trump to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair, would be the wealthiest person to hold that position with disclosed assets worth between $131 million and $209 million. This matters because it raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and his ability to understand economic challenges faced by less affluent Americans. Developers and tech professionals should watch how Warsh navigates divesting from tech and crypto investments, given his influence over future regulatory decisions in these areas.
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