The Federal Reserve and its leaders have done something unusual in 2019 for central bankers: They admitted they were wrong in their short- and long-term outlook for the U.S. economy. The benchmark U.S. interest rate is just shy of 1.75 percent, down from nearly 2.5 percent a year ago. The Fed lowered the interest rate in July, September and October in an effort to calm…
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