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When it comes to inflation, interest rates might work like a "Jedi mind trick"
by
Kristin Schwab
and Sean McHenry
Jul 17, 2024
According to Rogé Karma at The Atlantic, many economists believe high rates tamp down inflation largely by influencing people's expectations.
Inflation and politics have always been connected
May 21, 2024
Rising costs have long been a concern for Americans. What's changed is how the government intervenes in prices, economist Carola Binder writes.
Fast-food chains may need to offer more value meals to lure customers
May 13, 2024
McDonalds, KFC and Pizza Hut have reported soft sales as customers reject inflated prices. That means franchises have to get creative.
Import prices rose more slowly in February. That could help bring down inflation.
by
Justin Ho
Mar 15, 2024
The Labor Department reported that the price of imported goods rose 0.3% in February compared to 0.8% the month before.
Consumers might wish for prices to drop, but here's why deflation is not a good thing
Mar 12, 2024
Most of the time deflation is a signal of a struggling economy. Disinflation — when prices still increase, just more slowly — is the goal.
Steady GDP growth sets US apart from peer countries
Feb 28, 2024
The U.S. economy has been growing at a steady clip while many others are faltering.
Rising import prices put pressure on slowing inflation
by
Justin Ho
Feb 15, 2024
Prices may continue to stay high if services and imports rise in tandem.
What's the difference between disinflation and deflation?
Dec 18, 2023
Inflation has fallen sharply in the last year and a half, but prices haven't come down. Economists say that's not a bad thing.
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Inflation is like the weather. It’s a fundamental force in the economy that affects everyone, though not necessarily in the same…