Historically, each time the Fed decided to increase rates to slow spending, the cost to borrow stayed low. But the combination of a surplus of cash in circulation and too few goods available created the perfect storm for inflation.
Historically, each time the Fed decided to increase rates to slow spending, the cost to borrow stayed low. But the combination of a surplus of cash in circulation and too few goods available created the perfect storm for inflation.
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