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- Why Do People Say ‘Warsh’ Instead of ‘Wash’?
Why Do People Say ‘Warsh’ Instead of ‘Wash’? If you hear someone say, “My car needs warshed,” you know you’re in the Midland dialect territory A listener named Matt wants to know why some speakers of American English pronounce the word “wash” as “warsh ”
- Kevin Warsh - Wikipedia
Kevin Maxwell Warsh (born April 13, 1970) is an American financier and bank executive [1][2][3] who served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors from 2006 to 2011
- Fed chair candidates: What to know about Kevin Warsh
There are five candidates to become the next Federal Reserve chair when Jerome Powell's term ends in May 2026, according to a shortlist kept by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent And former Fed
- Warsh – Southern Appalachian Pronunciation for “Wash” | Hillbilly Slang
In Southern and Appalachian speech, warsh is a regional pronunciation of wash The added "r" sound is a classic feature of rural dialects, especially among older speakers and small-town families
- Trump Treasury contender alarms the pro-tariff MAGA world
Kevin Warsh has emerged as a new candidate to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary, and he’s offering something unusual for the MAGA movement: old-school Republican bona
- Meet the 5 Fed chair finalists: Kevin Hassett, Kevin Warsh, Chris . . .
Trump says he already knows who he wants to replace Jerome Powell as Fed chair, even before interviews are complete Kevin Hassett is seen as the frontrunner, while Kevin Warsh and Christopher Waller are also in serious contention All five finalists support rate cuts and criticize past Fed policy
- Who will be the next Fed chair: Hassett, Warsh or Waller? Trump . . . - Mint
US President Trump says he already knows who he will choose as the next Federal Reserve chair Is it Kevin Hassett, Kevin Warsh or Christopher Waller? Here’s what Trump, the candidates and
- Kevin Warsh touts regime change at Fed and calls for . . . - CNBC
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh, called Thursday for sweeping changes on how the central bank conducts business and suggested a policy alliance with the Treasury Department "Their
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