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Fed rate hikes haven't curbed inflation much. These policies would work instead, economists say

Por: ABC News Business September 20, 2022

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A last week dispelled hopes of relief for strained households and rekindled questions about U.S. policy for fighting sky-high prices.The Federal Reserve has instituted a series of in recent months as it tries to slash price increases by slowing the economy and choking off demand. But the approach risks tipping the U.S. into an economic downturn and putting millions out of work.Moreover, the rate hikes have failed to significantly reduce prices,... + full article



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