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Blame COVID. Or the economic gyrations that followed the public health crisis. “The story is still just we’re unwinding from these large shocks that the economy got in 2021 and 2022," Powell said.
However, in 2022 there was a record intranual inflation of 14.1%, the highest in the last 30 years. There is a consensus among economists that Chilean inflation is mainly caused by endogenous factors, especially the aggressive expansionary policies during the COVID-19 pandemic and the massive withdrawals from pension funds.
Overall inflation has been 13.6% during the last two years. The cost of housing, which takes the biggest chunk of the family budget, is up 14.4%. Energy is up 23.7%, transportation is up 20.2% and ...
The inflation of the 1970s and early 1980s peaked at 14.8% in March 1980 before the Fed exorcized high prices with aggressive rate hikes that caused brutal back-to-back recessions in 1980 and 1981 ...
For the 12 months ending in January, inflation amounted to 7.5% — the fastest year-over-year pace since 1982 — the Labor Department said Thursday. Consumers felt the price squeeze in everyday ...
Inflation has slowed significantly since topping out at 9.1% in June 2022. However, the return to more typical rates of inflation was expected to be highly bumpy, and that choppiness was on full ...
Inflation's relentless surge didn't merely persist in June. It accelerated. Here's why.
Three reasons for persistent inflation: labor prices, housing market, and high entry prices. Markets will likely continue to struggle with high inflation in the near future as the labor market ...