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Trump Welcomes Dollar Decline, Former Fed President Urges Currency Stability Amid Ballooning U.S. Debt

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Last updated: February 1, 2026 2:31 pm
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Published: February 1, 2026
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President Donald Trump has expressed enthusiasm over the recent decline of the U.S. dollar, a sentiment that stands in stark contrast to warnings from former Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan regarding the implications of the country’s mounting debt on currency stability.

The U.S. dollar index has decreased by approximately 10% over the past year, including a notable drop of 1.2% just this month. Analysts attribute this decline to various factors, including Trump’s controversial “Liberation Day” tariffs, rising concerns surrounding the nation’s ballooning debt, questions about the independence of the Federal Reserve, and a growing rift with European allies.

“I think it’s great,” Trump remarked, highlighting the benefits of a weaker dollar for business. He emphasized, “Look at the business we’re doing. The dollar’s doing great.”

The dollar saw a slight rebound following Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s confirmation of the U.S. commitment to a strong dollar policy, which included a denial of any imminent intervention to support the yen.

During a discussion on Bloomberg TV, Kaplan attributed the currency’s decline to investor behavior, noting that many are seeking protection against potential market downturns by hedging their positions. He also pointed to the ongoing demand for U.S. stocks, which contradicts any fears of a significant sell-off in American assets.

While acknowledging the potential benefits of a weaker dollar for exports, Kaplan underscored the pressing issue of the nation’s debt, which currently stands at approximately $38.57 trillion and is approaching $40 trillion. “When you have that much debt, I think stability of the currency probably trumps exports,” he stated, advocating for a stable dollar as a priority for the country.

The U.S. has long benefitted from what some refer to as the “exorbitant privilege” of having the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. This unique position allows the government to borrow at lower interest rates due to the built-in demand for dollar-denominated assets, including Treasury bonds. However, Trump’s actions aimed at disrupting the postwar global economic order have led to growing skepticism about the sustainability of U.S. financial dominance.

Despite these challenges, Kaplan remains optimistic about the overall strength of the U.S. economy and its potential for strong growth, citing innovation and favorable GDP projections as key positives that continue to attract investors. He noted that rather than fleeing the U.S. market, investors are diversifying their risks by considering alternative safe havens, such as gold.

In a related perspective, Robin Brooks, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, posited that a declining dollar may not necessarily harm demand for Treasury bonds. In a recent Substack post, he suggested that a weaker dollar could actually incentivize foreign central banks—especially those from export-driven Asian economies—to purchase more Treasuries in order to stabilize their own currencies against the dollar.

Brooks concluded, “At the current juncture, this means a falling dollar should actually be good for the Treasury market. Dollar weakness mobilizes new demand and—all else equal—puts downward pressure on longer-term yields.” This perspective highlights a nuanced view of the potential effects of currency fluctuations on the broader financial landscape.

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