Federal Reserve chief says tariffs likely to raise inflation, slow economic growth

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2 thoughts on “Federal Reserve chief says tariffs likely to raise inflation, slow economic growth

  1. Of course he’s right. He’s an economist with decades of experience with economic research and policy.

    As opposed to a misguided, vindictive, senile old man who took a freshman economics course 60 years ago.

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