U.S. consumers likely got some relief from sizzling price increases in July but Fed won’t feel any better
U.S. consumer price data for July is expected to show some moderation in the torrid…
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Opinion: Higher prices lead to higher wages, which fuel higher prices. The Fed must break this cycle with aggressive rate increases.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Project Syndicate)—Recent price- and wage-growth data make it increasingly clear that the U.S.…
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