We’re getting use to inflation. That makes the Federal Reserve nervous.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates higher than it previously announced on Wednesday, June 15. The Fed rose rates 0.75 percentage points instead of 0.5. Preliminary June data from The University of Michigan consumer expectation survey grabbed the board’ s attention ahead of the meeting, Powell said.
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