Comment: GOP falling for same inflation denial as did Democrats
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Imagine driving a car on the freeway at rush hour by looking only in the rearview mirror. Impossible, right? And yet that's akin to how the
The Trump administration would prefer the central bank ignore the reams of evidence and research proving that tariffs like the ones the president is putting on foreign goods imported into the
Vance's post came a day after
Not only are such views in the deep minority and — in the case of Cass — flat out wrong (prices that are rising too fast, whatever the reason, erode real wages), they are not dissimilar to the messaging that doomed
It's not that
Among Fed policymakers, the concern is that the various measures showing high inflation expectations will become a self-fulfilling prophecy if monetary policy is loosened prematurely. It's not as if we lack experience with such matters. This was a lesson learned the hard way by
Businesses say they already see input costs rising because of tariffs, which have yet to be fully implemented.
Many firms passed on at least a portion of cost increases to consumers through price hikes or surcharges, although some held off raising prices because of customers' growing price sensitivity, resulting in compressed profit margins. Contacts in a wide range of industries expected cost pressures to remain elevated in the coming months, increasing the likelihood that consumer prices will start to rise more rapidly by late summer.
To be sure, at the conclusion of the Fed's last monetary policy meeting on
Attempting to pressure the Fed into prematurely lowering rates by claiming there is no threat of inflation is a bad message to be sending to the public right now. Americans didn't fall for it last year and won't now. With the economy at full employment and the stock market at a record high, the Fed under Chair



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