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  2. How Inflation Breaks Our Brains - AOL

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    The paper's authors calculate that if the pre-1982 inflation metrics were being used today, the rate of price increases would have peaked at an astonishing 18 percent in June 2022 rather than 9.1 ...

  3. Here’s what could happen to inflation, jobs and the deficit ...

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    If 7.5 million workers were deported, inflation would be a staggering 7.4 percentage points higher and GDP would be 12 points lower after three years, the research found. Harris has warned that ...

  4. Fed keeps rates on hold, signals possible rate cut in September

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    Powell & Co. shift focus to high rates’ impact on job market. The Fed is shifting its focus to jobs, not just inflation, and officials codified that move with three key changes in the FOMC’s ...

  5. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    Inflation rates among members of the International Monetary Fund in October 2023 UK and US monthly inflation rates from January 1989 [1] [2] In economics, inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy. This is usually measured using the consumer price index (CPI).

  6. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    Inflation in New Zealand exceeded forecasts in July 2022, reaching 7.3%, which is the highest since 1990. [232] Economists at ANZ reportedly said they expected faster interest rate increases to counteract inflationary pressures. [233] In Fiji, inflation rose to 4.7% in April 2022 compared to –2.4% in 2021. [234]

  7. Eternal inflation - Wikipedia

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    This allows inflation to continue forever, to produce future-eternal inflation. As a simplified example, suppose that during inflation, the natural decay rate of the inflaton field is slow compared to the effect of quantum fluctuation. When a mini-universe inflates and "self-reproduces" into, say, twenty causally-disconnected mini-universes of ...

  8. The Fed cut rates on Wednesday: What you need to know - AOL

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    The full effects of a rate cut take years to ripple across the economy. The 30-year mortgage rate has been falling, however, and Powell’s commentary could cause them to drop further sooner ...

  9. Built-in inflation - Wikipedia

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    Built-in inflation. Built-in inflation is a type of inflation that results from past events and persists in the present. Built-in inflation is one of three major determinants of the current inflation rate. In Robert J. Gordon 's triangle model of inflation, the current inflation rate equals the sum of demand-pull inflation, cost-push inflation ...