Cleveland Fed: It could take years to meet 2% inflation target
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However, according to a report released Thursday by the
Verbrugge takes a different view from most of his colleagues about what will happen next.
"The majority view among forecasters, as measured by the
But he doesn't think so. Instead, he used modeling that predicts that inflation won't drop back to 2.7% until the second quarter of next year and won't reach the Fed's goal of 2% until 2027.
"If the extrinsic forces that have lately been pushing down inflation, notably, the resolution of supply chain issues, have run their course, then the last half mile could take several years," Verbrugge said.
Why? Because of "intrinsic inflation persistence."
Those are internal factors driving inflation. To give an example, the
Not mentioned in either report was the role consolidating marketplaces and decreasing competition might play in driving intrinsic inflation.
In an
"To sustain inflation, there would need to be a constant degradation in the level of competition such that prices continue to rise," it said, adding that over previous decades in
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