Inflation Is Stealing from Americans, but the Price Stability Act Can Help
Economy
United States
Started June 23, 2026
By making stable prices the Fed’s sole focus, the act would help protect the economic interests of working families
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Inflation Is Stealing from Americans, but the Price Stability Act Can Help
National Review (United States) | Jun 22, 2026
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Jun 23, 2026
Implementing the Price Stability Act could lead to a healthier economy, as stable prices allow families to plan their finances more effectively.
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While the Price Stability Act aims to curb inflation, its effectiveness will depend on the Federal Reserve's implementation and broader economic conditions.
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Focusing solely on price stability may neglect other important economic factors, risking long-term growth and innovation.
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The Price Stability Act might disproportionately benefit certain sectors while leaving others vulnerable, creating imbalances in the economy.
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The Price Stability Act is essential for protecting working families by prioritizing stable prices over other economic concerns.
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