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Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Hits Highest Level Since April 2023

Economy
United States
开始于 June 26, 2026

State of the Union: Markets expect an interest rate hike this year. The post Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Hits Highest Level Since April 2023 appeared first on The American Conservative

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While inflation is rising, we must consider the broader economic impact before rushing into an interest rate hike.

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Markets are right to expect an interest rate hike, as maintaining price stability is crucial for a healthy economic environment.

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The Fed's focus on inflation ignores structural issues in the economy that require more comprehensive policy solutions.

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Raising interest rates could stifle economic recovery and hurt small businesses that rely on affordable credit to thrive.

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An interest rate hike is necessary to curb inflation and stabilize the economy, ensuring long-term growth and consumer confidence.

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